The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... the society , at their quar- terly meetings , in the months called April and October . Philadelphia , 26th October , 1789 . КА MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO'S CATO MAJOR , OR A DISCOURSE ON ON THE CONDITION OF FREE BLACKS . 249.
... the society , at their quar- terly meetings , in the months called April and October . Philadelphia , 26th October , 1789 . КА MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO'S CATO MAJOR , OR A DISCOURSE ON ON THE CONDITION OF FREE BLACKS . 249.
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Benjamin Franklin. MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO'S CATO MAJOR , OR A DISCOURSE ON OLD AGE . Addressed to Titus Pomponius Atticus . With explanatory notes . BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN , L. L. D. INTRODUCTION . THIS translation of Cicero's tract De ...
Benjamin Franklin. MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO'S CATO MAJOR , OR A DISCOURSE ON OLD AGE . Addressed to Titus Pomponius Atticus . With explanatory notes . BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN , L. L. D. INTRODUCTION . THIS translation of Cicero's tract De ...
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... CATO . SCIPIO . Our friend Lælius , and myself , Cato , greatly admiring your wisdom and vast compass of knowlege in general , have been particularly wondering to see how very easily and chearfully you bear your age ; for we can't ...
... CATO . SCIPIO . Our friend Lælius , and myself , Cato , greatly admiring your wisdom and vast compass of knowlege in general , have been particularly wondering to see how very easily and chearfully you bear your age ; for we can't ...
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... against nature and its laws . LAELIUS . But , Cato , you would highly oblige us both ( for I may venture to speak for Scipio as well as myself , since we both hope , or doubtless wish at least , to live M. T. CICERO ON OLD AGE 253.
... against nature and its laws . LAELIUS . But , Cato , you would highly oblige us both ( for I may venture to speak for Scipio as well as myself , since we both hope , or doubtless wish at least , to live M. T. CICERO ON OLD AGE 253.
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... CATO . With all my heart , Lælius , in case you both desire it . SCIPIO . We both earnestly desire it , Cato , if not too troublesome ; for as you are now well advanced towards the end of a long journey , which we probably are to travel ...
... CATO . With all my heart , Lælius , in case you both desire it . SCIPIO . We both earnestly desire it , Cato , if not too troublesome ; for as you are now well advanced towards the end of a long journey , which we probably are to travel ...
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