... and that, in their common danger, no step should be taken but by their common advice : and, as they were under no engagement to his cause but what was voluntary, so they were necessarily to be humoured, lest through disgust they should desert it.... The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero - Pagina 320di Conyers Middleton - 1801Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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