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... sit de via , modo ne summa turpitudo sequatur : est enim quatenus amicitiae
dari venia possit . Nec 20 [ Specimen page . ] 148 DE AMICITIA . Here [
Specimen page . ] Elementary Classics (New Volume LAELIUS.
... sit de via , modo ne summa turpitudo sequatur : est enim quatenus amicitiae
dari venia possit . Nec 20 [ Specimen page . ] 148 DE AMICITIA . Here [
Specimen page . ] Elementary Classics (New Volume LAELIUS.
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Meministi enim 15 profecto , Attice , et eo magis , quod P. Sulpicio utebare
multum , cum is tribunus plebis capitali odio a Q. Pompeio , qui tum erat consul ,
dissideret , quocum coniunctissime et amantissime vixerat , quanta esset
hominum vel ...
Meministi enim 15 profecto , Attice , et eo magis , quod P. Sulpicio utebare
multum , cum is tribunus plebis capitali odio a Q. Pompeio , qui tum erat consul ,
dissideret , quocum coniunctissime et amantissime vixerat , quanta esset
hominum vel ...
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5 IO sententias memoriae mandavi , quas hoc libro exposui arbitratu meo : quasi
enim ipsos induxi loquentis , ne ' inquam ' et ' inquit ' saepius interponeretur
atque ut tamquam a prae4 sentibus coram haberi sermo videretur . Cum enim ...
5 IO sententias memoriae mandavi , quas hoc libro exposui arbitratu meo : quasi
enim ipsos induxi loquentis , ne ' inquam ' et ' inquit ' saepius interponeretur
atque ut tamquam a prae4 sentibus coram haberi sermo videretur . Cum enim ...
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Recte tu quidem , Scaevola , et vere : nec enim ab isto officio , quod semper
usurpavi cum valerem , abduci incommodo meo debui , nec ullo casu arbitror hoc
constanti 30 homini posse contingere , ut ulla intermissio fiat offici . Tu 9 autem ...
Recte tu quidem , Scaevola , et vere : nec enim ab isto officio , quod semper
usurpavi cum valerem , abduci incommodo meo debui , nec ullo casu arbitror hoc
constanti 30 homini posse contingere , ut ulla intermissio fiat offici . Tu 9 autem ...
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Moveor enim tali amico orbatus , qualis , ut arbitror , nemo umquam 10 erit , ut
confirmare possum , nemo certe fuit . Sed non.egeo medicina : me ipse consolor
et maxime illo solacio , quod eo errore careo , quo amicorum decessu plerique ...
Moveor enim tali amico orbatus , qualis , ut arbitror , nemo umquam 10 erit , ut
confirmare possum , nemo certe fuit . Sed non.egeo medicina : me ipse consolor
et maxime illo solacio , quod eo errore careo , quo amicorum decessu plerique ...
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