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... Lactantius , who from an affected or apparent resemblance of style was called the Christian Cicero , abounds with quota- tions from the de Re Publicá ; and of the fragments of the work which we possessed before the Vatican discovery ...
... Lactantius , who from an affected or apparent resemblance of style was called the Christian Cicero , abounds with quota- tions from the de Re Publicá ; and of the fragments of the work which we possessed before the Vatican discovery ...
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... Lactantius in a reverse sense , as an exhortation to patience under the unjust and severe persecutions which every Christian was obliged to encounter , even to martyrdom itself , if necessary , in support of a cause which was that of ...
... Lactantius in a reverse sense , as an exhortation to patience under the unjust and severe persecutions which every Christian was obliged to encounter , even to martyrdom itself , if necessary , in support of a cause which was that of ...
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... Lactantius , his fondness for Cicero , and his quotations from his writings serviceable in supplying passages , 346 . Lady , unfaithful to her lover , address to , by a Dutch poet , 405 . Lambert , George , notice of , 236 . Las Casas ...
... Lactantius , his fondness for Cicero , and his quotations from his writings serviceable in supplying passages , 346 . Lady , unfaithful to her lover , address to , by a Dutch poet , 405 . Lambert , George , notice of , 236 . Las Casas ...
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