ESSAY XCVIII.
VItellius having made an Ora∣tion to the Senate full of Pomp and Ostentation, was applauded with all the most exquisite Flatteries which the Fathers could devise.
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VItellius having made an Ora∣tion to the Senate full of Pomp and Ostentation, was applauded with all the most exquisite Flatteries which the Fathers could devise.
Says D'Ablancourt, He made a most Maguificent Oration to the Senate, which was receiv'd with no less Pompous Adula∣tion.
There needs no other Explanation of this Text, then what has been already said in the 96. Article.