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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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“One of his sons he slaughters, and accuses Thomé of murther, who was innocent: Bringing false witnesses, as there the use is, him to the death they doom incontinent. The Saint, assurèd that his best excuses are his appeals to God Omnipotent, prepares to work before the King and Court a public marvel of the major sort.

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