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... made to the Grammars of Zumpt , Madvig , Draeger , Kennedy , Key and Roby . A few notes will be found distin- guished by the initials J. E. B. M .: for these I am in- debted to Professor Mayor of Cambridge . IPSWICH September 1879 ...
... made to the Grammars of Zumpt , Madvig , Draeger , Kennedy , Key and Roby . A few notes will be found distin- guished by the initials J. E. B. M .: for these I am in- debted to Professor Mayor of Cambridge . IPSWICH September 1879 ...
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... made any special acknowledgment of the original source from which they are taken . In the text I have followed for the most part the recension of Orelli's Cicero by Baiter and Halm , which must at present be considered the standard ...
... made any special acknowledgment of the original source from which they are taken . In the text I have followed for the most part the recension of Orelli's Cicero by Baiter and Halm , which must at present be considered the standard ...
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... made Proconsul of Asia . Besides the negative indication afforded by the absence of any recognition of his son's progress in his studies and fulfilment of his father's hopes - there are sundry though slight positive indi- cations in the ...
... made Proconsul of Asia . Besides the negative indication afforded by the absence of any recognition of his son's progress in his studies and fulfilment of his father's hopes - there are sundry though slight positive indi- cations in the ...
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... made of similar relations between others , it is only incidentally and exceptionally . Such then were the circumstances which gave occasion to the present treatise ; such the purpose which the writer set before himself . It remains to ...
... made of similar relations between others , it is only incidentally and exceptionally . Such then were the circumstances which gave occasion to the present treatise ; such the purpose which the writer set before himself . It remains to ...
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... made acquaintance with it in a form which really borrowed its name only from Stoicism . The leader of this neo - Stoic movement , which became the fashion at Rome through his introduction of it there , was Panaetius of Rhodes , a pupil ...
... made acquaintance with it in a form which really borrowed its name only from Stoicism . The leader of this neo - Stoic movement , which became the fashion at Rome through his introduction of it there , was Panaetius of Rhodes , a pupil ...
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