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Page 64
... mounts above the eastern hills : and I was strangely * From Sermon entitled " Christ's Advent to Judgment : " which is the first in his Collection of Sermons . pleased when I saw something of this in Cicero ; 64 SELECTIONS.
... mounts above the eastern hills : and I was strangely * From Sermon entitled " Christ's Advent to Judgment : " which is the first in his Collection of Sermons . pleased when I saw something of this in Cicero ; 64 SELECTIONS.
Page 65
... Cicero discourse thus : " Amicitia ex infinitate generis humani quam conciliavit ipsa natura , contracta res est , et adducta in angustum ; ut omnis charitas , aut inter duos , aut inter paucos jungeretur . " Nature hath made ...
... Cicero discourse thus : " Amicitia ex infinitate generis humani quam conciliavit ipsa natura , contracta res est , et adducta in angustum ; ut omnis charitas , aut inter duos , aut inter paucos jungeretur . " Nature hath made ...
Page 74
... Cicero , with Livy and Polybius , than with Cassandra and Ibrahim Bassa ; and if I do give an hour to these for divertisement or pleasure , yet I will dwell with them that can instruct me , and make me wise and eloquent , severe and ...
... Cicero , with Livy and Polybius , than with Cassandra and Ibrahim Bassa ; and if I do give an hour to these for divertisement or pleasure , yet I will dwell with them that can instruct me , and make me wise and eloquent , severe and ...
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