... in the veins and vitals of the republic. For as men, oppressed with a severe fit of illness, and labouring under the raging heat of a fever, are often at first seemingly relieved by a draught of cold water ; but afterwards find the disease return... Cicero's Select Orations - Pagina 133di Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1811 - 671 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pagine
...lurking in the veins and vitals of the republic, bor as men, oppreiled with a fevere fit of illnefs, and labouring under the raging heat of a fever, are often at irlt feemingiy relieved by a draught of cold water, but afterwards find the difcafe return upon them... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1807 - 312 pagine
...perhaps, our fears and anxieties for a while ; but the danger will still remain, and continue lurking in the veins and vitals of the republic. For, as men,...with a severe fit of illness^ and labouring under the raping heat of a fever, are often at first seemingly relieved by a draught of cold water ; 132 THE... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1811 - 316 pagine
...perhaps, our fears and anxieties for a 'while; but the danger will still remain, and continue lurking in the veins and vitals of the republic. For, as men,...relieved by a draught of cold water; but afterwards find thedisease return upon them with redoubled fury; in like manner, this distemper, which has seized the... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pagine
...perhaps, our fears and anxieties for a while ; but the danger will still remain, and continue lurking in the veins and vitals of the republic. For as men oppressed with a severe fit of illuess, and labouring under the raging heat of a fever, are often at first seemingly relieved by a... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pagine
...perhaps, our fears and anxieties for a while ; but the danger will still remain, and continue lurking in the veins and vitals of the republic. For as men...illness, and labouring under the raging heat of a fever, arc often at first seemingly relieved by a draught of cold water, but afterwards find the disease return... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1819 - 274 pagine
...very troublesome and arduous task. *2. For as men oppressed with a severe fit of illness, and laboring under the raging heat of a fever, are often at first...seemingly relieved by a draught of cold water, but are afterwards afflicted with redoubled fury and vehemence ; in like manner, this distemper, which... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1821 - 270 pagine
...very troublesome and arduous task. *2. For as men oppressed with a severe fit of illness, and laboring under the raging heat of a fever, are often at first...seemingly relieved by a draught of cold water, but are afterwards afflicted with redoubled fury and vehemence; 'in Irke manner this distemper, which has... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1821 - 312 pagine
...lurking in the veins and vitals of the republic. For, as men, oppreffed with a fevere fie of illnefs, and labouring under the raging heat of a fever, are often at firft foemingly relieved by a draught of co|J water ; but afterwards find the difeafe return upon them... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pagine
...perhaps, our fears nnd anxieties for a while; but the danger will still remain, and continue lurking ing seaso ' relio ved by a draught of cold water, but afterwards find the disease return upon them with redoubled... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1829 - 376 pagine
...cadence, as it has been observed before, which much offend the ear ; as, nullo ft'more nee dolore. 1. For as men oppressed with a severe fit of illness,...seemingly relieved by a draught of cold water, but are afterwards afflicted with redoubled fury and vehemence ; in like manner, this distemper, which... | |
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