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... nature by diligence and industry . Friends have the same inclinations and wishes . Affection and good - will being taken away , all sweetness is taken out of life . 1 Literally , the unconcerned recollection . - 2 Has delight . - 3 Of ...
... nature by diligence and industry . Friends have the same inclinations and wishes . Affection and good - will being taken away , all sweetness is taken out of life . 1 Literally , the unconcerned recollection . - 2 Has delight . - 3 Of ...
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... in the head as the interpreters and messengers of things . How 1 Courage in fighting . - 2 As his companion and guardian of his health . 4 convenient are the hands which nature has given to 4 KEY TO LATIN EXERCISES . APPOSITION, Page.
... in the head as the interpreters and messengers of things . How 1 Courage in fighting . - 2 As his companion and guardian of his health . 4 convenient are the hands which nature has given to 4 KEY TO LATIN EXERCISES . APPOSITION, Page.
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... Nature has not only fur- nished man with activity of mind , but has also added the senses as attendants and messengers . Fear , a master that does not long secure the performance of duty , made you good . All things that are feigned ...
... Nature has not only fur- nished man with activity of mind , but has also added the senses as attendants and messengers . Fear , a master that does not long secure the performance of duty , made you good . All things that are feigned ...
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... nature that I should be2 compassionate , of my country that I should be stern , of neither my country nor nature that I should be cruel . An army of eight thousand foot3 and two hundred horse had come from the Caspian Sea . Caesar was ...
... nature that I should be2 compassionate , of my country that I should be stern , of neither my country nor nature that I should be cruel . An army of eight thousand foot3 and two hundred horse had come from the Caspian Sea . Caesar was ...
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Strona 92 - Graecis et litteris et doctoribus percipi non posset, sed meum semper iudicium fuit omnia nostros aut invenisse per se sapientius quam Graecos aut accepta ab illis fecisse meliora, quae quidem digna statuissent, in quibus 2 elaborarent.
Strona 13 - Socrates autem primus philosophiam devocavit e coelo et in urbibus collocavit et in domos etiam introduxit, et coegit de vita et moribus rebusque bonis et malis quaerere.
Strona 28 - Quamobrem pergite, ut facitis, adolescentes, atque in id studium, in quo estis, incumbite, ut et vobis honori et amicis utilitati et rei publicae emolumento esse possitis.
Strona 79 - Alterum est vitium, quod quidam nimis magnum studium multamque operam in res obscuras atque difficiles conferunt easdemque non necessarias.
Strona 93 - qui sub terra semper habitavissent bonis et inlustribus domiciliis quae essent ornata signis atque picturis instructaque rebus iis omnibus quibus abundant ii qui beati putantur, nee tamen exissent umquam supra terram, accepissent autem fama et auditione esse quoddam numen et vim deorum, deinde aliquo tempore patefactis terrae faucibus ex illis abditis sedibus evadere in haec loca quae nos incolimus atque exire potuissent: cum repente terram et maria...
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Strona 99 - Hicetas Syracusius, ut ait Theophrastus, caelum, solem, lunam, Stellas, supera denique omnia stare censet, neque praeter terram rem ullam in mundo moveri : quae cum circum axem se summa celeritate convertat et torqueat, eadem effici omnia, quae, si stante terra caelum moveretur.