The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham, Volumen2J. B. and sold by Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms, in Little-Britain, 1729 |
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... CICERO to MARK ANTONY . R. RIGHT : These are the two things that establish your character of being very wise , and very ungrateful . Aug. I really was neither . CICERO did all for me in the gaining that power , which AGRIPPA and MECENAS ...
... CICERO to MARK ANTONY . R. RIGHT : These are the two things that establish your character of being very wise , and very ungrateful . Aug. I really was neither . CICERO did all for me in the gaining that power , which AGRIPPA and MECENAS ...
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... CICERO , with all his praises , never meant me well ; and I once intercepted a letter of his , wherein he declared , I was the fitteft person of all Rome , to be raised , to be advanced , and then at last to be deftroyed . R. R. So what ...
... CICERO , with all his praises , never meant me well ; and I once intercepted a letter of his , wherein he declared , I was the fitteft person of all Rome , to be raised , to be advanced , and then at last to be deftroyed . R. R. So what ...
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... CICERO , both join'd together to procure his ruine . Yet he was in a manner but an Apprentice in that confpiracy of CATILINE ; and fhew'd them foon after how much abler he could be than all his mafters , when once he began to fet up for ...
... CICERO , both join'd together to procure his ruine . Yet he was in a manner but an Apprentice in that confpiracy of CATILINE ; and fhew'd them foon after how much abler he could be than all his mafters , when once he began to fet up for ...
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... CICERO ) cannot doubt of my tenderness « at the lofs of my kinfman . " If we had not fill remaining a great many other inftances of his good nature ; yet this fingle expreffion of his , would have left us fome idea of it . Which I take ...
... CICERO ) cannot doubt of my tenderness « at the lofs of my kinfman . " If we had not fill remaining a great many other inftances of his good nature ; yet this fingle expreffion of his , would have left us fome idea of it . Which I take ...
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... CICERO here owns the right of service he claims of him ; and several letters fhew his punctual performance of it , tho ' unsuccess- fully . For it seems it was easier for CICERO to perfuade whole Senates and popular Af- femblies , than ...
... CICERO here owns the right of service he claims of him ; and several letters fhew his punctual performance of it , tho ' unsuccess- fully . For it seems it was easier for CICERO to perfuade whole Senates and popular Af- femblies , than ...
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