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no=more:http://amazedhardwood.com/jkb For their children; the tragedies
likewise of dangers from them, have been many. And generally, the entering
of fathers into suspicion of their children, hath been ever unfortunate. The
destruction of Mustapha (that we named before) was so fatal to Solyman's
line, as the succession of the Turks, from Solyman until this day, is
suspected to be untrue, and of strange blood; for that Selymus the Second,
was thought to be suppositious. The destruction of Crispus, a young prince
of rare towardness, by Constantinus the Great, his father, was in like
manner fatal to his house; for both Constantinus and Constance, his sons,
died violent deaths; and Constantius, his other son, did little better; who
died indeed of sickness, but after that Julianus had taken arms against him.
The destruction of Demetrius, son to Philip the Second of Macedon, turned
upon the father, who died of repentance. And many like examples there are;
but few or none, where the fathers had good by such distrust; except it
were, where the sons were up in open arms against them; as was Selymus the
First against Bajazet; and the three sons of Henry the Second, King of
England. 


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