The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... Scipio , and Publius Scipio , and your two grand fathers , " L. Æmilius and " P. Africanus extremely happy on this account , when I have seen them walk thus attended by the young nobility of our city , who seemed entirely to depend on ...
... Scipio , and Publius Scipio , and your two grand fathers , " L. Æmilius and " P. Africanus extremely happy on this account , when I have seen them walk thus attended by the young nobility of our city , who seemed entirely to depend on ...
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... Scipio , you hear how your grandfather's hosts Massinissa , now at the age of ninety years , employs his time ; that ... Africanus's son , he who adopted you , Scipio : he was all his life so exceedingly infirm , that he scarce ever knew ...
... Scipio , you hear how your grandfather's hosts Massinissa , now at the age of ninety years , employs his time ; that ... Africanus's son , he who adopted you , Scipio : he was all his life so exceedingly infirm , that he scarce ever knew ...
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... Scipio , shall ever prevail on me to believe , that either your father Paulus , or two grandfathers Paulus and Africanus , or Africanus's father and his uncle , or divers other illustrious men , whom I need not name , would have ...
... Scipio , shall ever prevail on me to believe , that either your father Paulus , or two grandfathers Paulus and Africanus , or Africanus's father and his uncle , or divers other illustrious men , whom I need not name , would have ...
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... Scipio , to submit to hard conditions of peace ; [ see note 24 and 29. ] for which he afterwards bore the name of Scipio Africanus , as the conqueror of Africa : and in all these actions Lælius was his almost inseparable companion . But ...
... Scipio , to submit to hard conditions of peace ; [ see note 24 and 29. ] for which he afterwards bore the name of Scipio Africanus , as the conqueror of Africa : and in all these actions Lælius was his almost inseparable companion . But ...
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... Scipio Africanus before - mentioned , by his admired daughter Cornelia , and consequently this Sci- pio's own first cousin , as was shewn before by his adoption ; after he had been waited on home in full health by the prin- cipal ...
... Scipio Africanus before - mentioned , by his admired daughter Cornelia , and consequently this Sci- pio's own first cousin , as was shewn before by his adoption ; after he had been waited on home in full health by the prin- cipal ...
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