The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina vii
... Roman : but whatever censure it may draw upon your Lordship , I cannot prevail with myself to conceal , what does so much honor to my work ; that , before it went to the press , your Lordship not only saw and approved , but , as the ...
... Roman : but whatever censure it may draw upon your Lordship , I cannot prevail with myself to conceal , what does so much honor to my work ; that , before it went to the press , your Lordship not only saw and approved , but , as the ...
Pagina viii
... Roman nobles , to spend their leisure , not in vicious pleasures , or trifling diversions , contrived , as we truly call it , to kill the time ; but in conversing with the cele- brated wits and scholars of the age ; in encourag- ing ...
... Roman nobles , to spend their leisure , not in vicious pleasures , or trifling diversions , contrived , as we truly call it , to kill the time ; but in conversing with the cele- brated wits and scholars of the age ; in encourag- ing ...
Pagina x
... , disclaiming , as it were , your birth - right , and putting yourself upon the foot of a Roman , you were not content with inheriting , but resolved to import new dignities into your family ; and , after the example of X DEDICATION ,
... , disclaiming , as it were , your birth - right , and putting yourself upon the foot of a Roman , you were not content with inheriting , but resolved to import new dignities into your family ; and , after the example of X DEDICATION ,
Pagina xvii
... Roman name ; while the paci- fic and civil character , though of all others the most bene- ficial to mankind , whose sole ambition is to support the laws , the rights and liberty of his citizens , is looked upon as humble and ...
... Roman name ; while the paci- fic and civil character , though of all others the most bene- ficial to mankind , whose sole ambition is to support the laws , the rights and liberty of his citizens , is looked upon as humble and ...
Pagina xviii
... Roman affairs , during the time . even of his minority ; and , agreeably to what I promised in my proposals , have carried on a series of history , through a period of above sixty years , which , for the im- portance of the events , and ...
... Roman affairs , during the time . even of his minority ; and , agreeably to what I promised in my proposals , have carried on a series of history , through a period of above sixty years , which , for the im- portance of the events , and ...
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