The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina xiii
... you both , in the most effectual manner that I am able , by celebrating the memory of the dead , and acknowledging the generosity of my I have received great civilities , on several occa sions living benefactor . DEDICATION . XIII.
... you both , in the most effectual manner that I am able , by celebrating the memory of the dead , and acknowledging the generosity of my I have received great civilities , on several occa sions living benefactor . DEDICATION . XIII.
Pagina xiv
Conyers Middleton. I have received great civilities , on several occa sions , from many noble persons , of which I shall ever retain a most grateful sense ; but your Lord- ship's accumulated favors have long ago risen up , to the ...
Conyers Middleton. I have received great civilities , on several occa sions , from many noble persons , of which I shall ever retain a most grateful sense ; but your Lord- ship's accumulated favors have long ago risen up , to the ...
Pagina xxvii
... received from them was , to make me review with stric- ter care the particular passages in which I differed from them , as well as to remind me of some few things which I had omitted , or touched perhaps more slightly than they deserved ...
... received from them was , to make me review with stric- ter care the particular passages in which I differed from them , as well as to remind me of some few things which I had omitted , or touched perhaps more slightly than they deserved ...
Pagina xxxiv
... received by the city , they had in great measure overturned the equi- librium of power in the Republic , on which its peace and prosperity depended . But the violent deaths of these two tribunes , and of their principal adherents , put ...
... received by the city , they had in great measure overturned the equi- librium of power in the Republic , on which its peace and prosperity depended . But the violent deaths of these two tribunes , and of their principal adherents , put ...
Pagina 14
... received it from Claudius , when he just entered into his fourteenth year , which , as Tacitus says , was given before the regular season * . + Cicero , being thus introduced into the Forum , was placed under the care of Q. Mucius ...
... received it from Claudius , when he just entered into his fourteenth year , which , as Tacitus says , was given before the regular season * . + Cicero , being thus introduced into the Forum , was placed under the care of Q. Mucius ...
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