Erection of kingdoms came at first only by distinctions of families. Kings are not the natural parents of their subjects, yet they all either are, or are to be reputed, the next heirs to those first progenitors.
Erection of kingdoms came at first only by distinctions of families. Kings are not the natural parents of their subjects, yet they all either are, or are to be reputed, the next heirs to those first progenitors.
Erection of kingdoms came at first only by distinctions of families. Kings are not the natural parents of their subjects, yet they all either are, or are to be reputed, the next heirs to those first progenitors.