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Pagina vi
... natural that such preceptors should be strongly averse to bestowing too much assistance on their pupils ; and perhaps it is lucky for the latter that such a state of things should exist ; but cer- tainly , for our common country , it is ...
... natural that such preceptors should be strongly averse to bestowing too much assistance on their pupils ; and perhaps it is lucky for the latter that such a state of things should exist ; but cer- tainly , for our common country , it is ...
Pagina ix
... natural than for Atticus , intending to write the history of Cicero's consulship , to write to him for a copy of his speeches , and for information regarding his acts ? 3. To whom then does Orelli attribute their composition ? To no ...
... natural than for Atticus , intending to write the history of Cicero's consulship , to write to him for a copy of his speeches , and for information regarding his acts ? 3. To whom then does Orelli attribute their composition ? To no ...
Pagina xlvi
... Natural Philosophy . H. Who appoints the speaker , Doctor ? Dr. B. The Dean of Christ - Church . I will now read from the West- minster : 3 " Cicero was the first of the second order of great minds . An extraordinary variety of talent ...
... Natural Philosophy . H. Who appoints the speaker , Doctor ? Dr. B. The Dean of Christ - Church . I will now read from the West- minster : 3 " Cicero was the first of the second order of great minds . An extraordinary variety of talent ...
Pagina xlvii
... natural weakness of Cicero's mind , the want of great and solid principles of conduct , as well as his timidity , was not only ruinous to the state , but embittered the whole of his life In the conflict of public affairs , the real ...
... natural weakness of Cicero's mind , the want of great and solid principles of conduct , as well as his timidity , was not only ruinous to the state , but embittered the whole of his life In the conflict of public affairs , the real ...
Pagina 7
... nature armed the consuls with dictatorial power for the time being , and , by virtue of it , they could put to death whomsoever they pleased , without the for- mality of a trial . ( ADAM'S Rom . Antiq . edit . by Boyd , p . 18 ...
... nature armed the consuls with dictatorial power for the time being , and , by virtue of it , they could put to death whomsoever they pleased , without the for- mality of a trial . ( ADAM'S Rom . Antiq . edit . by Boyd , p . 18 ...
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