The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... Pyrrhus , had courage enough to express him- self to the sense which Ennius gives us in his annals in verse : What frenzy now has your wild minds possest ? You , who were * erst with sagest counsels blest , Yourselves on sure ...
... Pyrrhus , had courage enough to express him- self to the sense which Ennius gives us in his annals in verse : What frenzy now has your wild minds possest ? You , who were * erst with sagest counsels blest , Yourselves on sure ...
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... said they had it from their elders , relate , that Caius Fabricius , when he was sent embassador to Pyrrhus , to redeem the captives , 66 68 was strangely surprised , when Cineas the orator M. T : CICERO ON OLD AGE . 271.
... said they had it from their elders , relate , that Caius Fabricius , when he was sent embassador to Pyrrhus , to redeem the captives , 66 68 was strangely surprised , when Cineas the orator M. T : CICERO ON OLD AGE . 271.
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... Pyrrhus , told him , there was in Athens a great pro- fessor of wisdom , who laid it down as his grand principle , that all we do should be directed only to pleasure ; and that 65 M. Curius and Titus Coruncanius hearing this from ...
... Pyrrhus , told him , there was in Athens a great pro- fessor of wisdom , who laid it down as his grand principle , that all we do should be directed only to pleasure ; and that 65 M. Curius and Titus Coruncanius hearing this from ...
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... Pyrrhus , spent his old age here in my neighboring farm ; which as often as I view , I am seized with wonder , but can never sufficiently admire , either the great moderation of the man , or the regular discipline of his time . Curius ...
... Pyrrhus , spent his old age here in my neighboring farm ; which as often as I view , I am seized with wonder , but can never sufficiently admire , either the great moderation of the man , or the regular discipline of his time . Curius ...
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... Pyrrhus had left it , but with a garrison of Epirots in it ; of whom the city being tired , submitted to the Romans ; by whom , for the abusive treatment of their ambassadors about nine years before , they were then besieged . In the ...
... Pyrrhus had left it , but with a garrison of Epirots in it ; of whom the city being tired , submitted to the Romans ; by whom , for the abusive treatment of their ambassadors about nine years before , they were then besieged . In the ...
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