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Being familiar with the speech from frequent reading , and having collected matter upon many passages myself , I have taken the best authorities as guides in the writing of notes , and striven to give brief but full acknowledgment for ...
Being familiar with the speech from frequent reading , and having collected matter upon many passages myself , I have taken the best authorities as guides in the writing of notes , and striven to give brief but full acknowledgment for ...
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These I have laid under contribution for such extra matter as suited the pretensions of my book . ISLE OF MAN , To Mr J. E. Sandys , Fellow and Tutor of St John's College , Cambridge , my thanks are due for much friendly assistance ...
These I have laid under contribution for such extra matter as suited the pretensions of my book . ISLE OF MAN , To Mr J. E. Sandys , Fellow and Tutor of St John's College , Cambridge , my thanks are due for much friendly assistance ...
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In fact at the beginning of that century no copy of it was known to have survived . About the year 1414 the great scholar Poggio found somewhere in southern France a manuscript containing it , but in a tattered state , and with the ...
In fact at the beginning of that century no copy of it was known to have survived . About the year 1414 the great scholar Poggio found somewhere in southern France a manuscript containing it , but in a tattered state , and with the ...
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I have endeavoured to make use of the labours of others in a free spirit , and balance to the best of my power the claims of sense , authority , and grammar in each case . No doubt blunders will be found by old and experienced scholars ...
I have endeavoured to make use of the labours of others in a free spirit , and balance to the best of my power the claims of sense , authority , and grammar in each case . No doubt blunders will be found by old and experienced scholars ...
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151 ) , and on his return to Rome seemed to have chosen rather to take the first place among jurists than the second among orators ( ib . § 151 ) . He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ...
151 ) , and on his return to Rome seemed to have chosen rather to take the first place among jurists than the second among orators ( ib . § 151 ) . He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ...
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