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... the text , and these have been omitted ; some that were wrong have been expunged or altered ; and notwithstanding the faults of matter or style that may still be observed , the whole has 1 * ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FOURTH EDITION. ...
... the text , and these have been omitted ; some that were wrong have been expunged or altered ; and notwithstanding the faults of matter or style that may still be observed , the whole has 1 * ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FOURTH EDITION. ...
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... whole has received many correc- tions . Among the additional notes , a few are philological ; but the most important consist of the Synoptical and Analytical Tables of Vo- ellus . These were first published by Olivet , and , it is ...
... whole has received many correc- tions . Among the additional notes , a few are philological ; but the most important consist of the Synoptical and Analytical Tables of Vo- ellus . These were first published by Olivet , and , it is ...
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... whole nations paid taxes to these , while all the rest of the Roman citizens , how worthy or brave soever , remained without interest or authority , and were looked upon as a contempti- ble mob , the slaves of those to whom they ought ...
... whole nations paid taxes to these , while all the rest of the Roman citizens , how worthy or brave soever , remained without interest or authority , and were looked upon as a contempti- ble mob , the slaves of those to whom they ought ...
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... whole assembly , that none even of his acquaintance durst venture to salute him ; and the consular senators quitted that part of the house where he sat , and left the whole bench clear to him . Cicero was so provoked by his impudence ...
... whole assembly , that none even of his acquaintance durst venture to salute him ; and the consular senators quitted that part of the house where he sat , and left the whole bench clear to him . Cicero was so provoked by his impudence ...
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... whole life from his youth up , as might encourage him to hope for every honor he could aspire to ; and it was not to be imagined , that he , a patrician , whose ancestors , as well as himself , had given many proofs of their affection ...
... whole life from his youth up , as might encourage him to hope for every honor he could aspire to ; and it was not to be imagined , that he , a patrician , whose ancestors , as well as himself , had given many proofs of their affection ...
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