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... given to them from those eternal fires , which you call constellations and stars : which , spherical and round , animated with divine intelligences , fulfil their circuits and orbits with wonderful swiftness . - Cic . de Rep . vi . 15 ...
... given to them from those eternal fires , which you call constellations and stars : which , spherical and round , animated with divine intelligences , fulfil their circuits and orbits with wonderful swiftness . - Cic . de Rep . vi . 15 ...
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... given hands to man ! -4 A master of not lasting duty . - 5 From whom taken you have ( have possession of ) .- 6 Things done rightly . - 7 Fame with the mass of the people . - 8 Which wishes itself to be the imitator of it . - 9 By ...
... given hands to man ! -4 A master of not lasting duty . - 5 From whom taken you have ( have possession of ) .- 6 Things done rightly . - 7 Fame with the mass of the people . - 8 Which wishes itself to be the imitator of it . - 9 By ...
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... given , slay Charidemus in the midst of these exclamations.7 The Stoics say , that envy is grief felt on account of the prosperity of another , which ( prosperity ) does not at all injure the person envying . Even for those who are not ...
... given , slay Charidemus in the midst of these exclamations.7 The Stoics say , that envy is grief felt on account of the prosperity of another , which ( prosperity ) does not at all injure the person envying . Even for those who are not ...
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... given a long life to ravens and crows , to which it is of no consequence , and of having given man , to whom it is of the greatest consequence , 3 so short a life . 1 If they have found out anything by reason by themselves . - 2 Be a ...
... given a long life to ravens and crows , to which it is of no consequence , and of having given man , to whom it is of the greatest consequence , 3 so short a life . 1 If they have found out anything by reason by themselves . - 2 Be a ...
Strona 42
... given us serenity in life , and taken away the fear of death ? It is for you , Caesar , who have often spoken in defence of many , to ask yourself what are now my feelings . - Cic . pro Dejot . 2. By the punishment of five mad and ...
... given us serenity in life , and taken away the fear of death ? It is for you , Caesar , who have often spoken in defence of many , to ask yourself what are now my feelings . - Cic . pro Dejot . 2. By the punishment of five mad and ...
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