But I think—and I hope you will believe me—that one could have spoken against that disreputable party with less danger in the tyrant's Footnote 214: Possibly his poem De temporibus suis; but it is not certain.
Such were the summer quarters of the English Florentine colony, temporibus illis.
We find that anciently this Office was, in some parts of the Kingdom, annexed to other Posts; for the Porter of the City of Canterbury was the Executioner for the County of Kent, temporibus Hen.
Another poem in three Books, De Temporibus Suis, belonged probably to the year 55.
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