| Livy - 1844 - 424 pagine
...allies, nay, sometimes countrymen. The Albans, after the demolition of Alba, were transplanted to Rome : the Latines, the Sabines, were admitted into the number...the same request, interrupted his discourse. Then .Emilnis, besides other complaints, represented that, through Fulvius's intrigues, he had been twice... | |
| Livy - 1850 - 642 pagine
...fellow-citizens. The Albans, after the demolition of Alba, were brought over to Rome : the Latins, the Sabines, were admitted into the number of citizens....'friendships ought to be immortal, but enmities mortal.' " A roar of approbation burst forth : and presently after, the voices of every one present, joining in... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1864 - 594 pagine
...illud quia verum erat, in proverbium venit ; amicitias immortales, inimicitias mortales debere esse. It is a common saying, and because founded in truth,...friendships ought to be immortal, but enmities mortal. A PRUDENT MAN. xlii. 62. Modum imponere secundis rebus nee nimis credere serenitati prsesentis fortunse,... | |
| David Thomas - 1880 - 444 pagine
...fortune, not to me. — (Trist. I., 5, 34.) LIVIUS. Born, B. c. 43 ; died, AD 17. Lasting Friendship. — It is a common saying, and because founded in truth,...friendships ought to be immortal, but enmities mortal. — (HE, X. 4, 46.) SENECA. Born, AD 1 ; died, AD 65. TJie blessings of Friendship. — What a great... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1884 - 690 pagine
...than the gift of liberty, especially among people who are ready to make a bad use of it. FRIENDSHIPS. It is a common saying, and because founded in truth,...friendships ought to be immortal, but enmities mortal. A PRUDENT MAN. To use moderation in prosperity, and not to confide too much in the calm of present circumstances,... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1884 - 694 pagine
...than the gift of liberty, especially among people who are ready to make a bad use of it. FRIENDSHIPS. It is a common saying, and because founded in truth,...friendships ought to be immortal, but enmities mortal. A PRUDENT MAN. To use moderation in prosperity, and not to confide too much in the calm of present circumstances,... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 pagine
...be delicate in its demands as to be ample in its performances. — JF lioyet. FRUGALITY. FUTURITY. It is a common saying, and because founded in truth,...friendships ought to be immortal, but enmities mortal. — • Livy, Convey thy love to thy friend as an arrow to the mark, to stick there ; not as a ball... | |
| 1894 - 916 pagine
...than the gift of liberty, especially among people who are ready to make a bad use of it. 7BIENDSIIIPS. ht way would effect much; and we further contend that as the laws of health mus friendshipought to be immortal, but enmities mortal. A PRUDENT MAS. To use moderation in prosperity,... | |
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