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Thus having given a law to my selfe as well as others, I proceed to speak of the worthy Speakers, whose resounding eccho the redoubled command of authority hath made mee at this present, who like the Romane Orator (in his divination in Verrem ) had rather that any should have undertaken this taske than my selfe, my selfe rather than none. |
Thus having given a law to my self as well as Others, I proceed to speak of the worthy Speakers, whose resounding echo the redoubled command of Authority hath made me At this present, who like the Roman Orator (in his divination in Verres) had rather that any should have undertaken this task than my self, my self rather than none. |
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Cic. divinat. in Ver. Quemvis ut mallem eorum qui possunt quàm me, me ut mallem quam neminem. |
Cic Divinat. in Ver. Quemvis ut Mallem Their qui possunt quàm me, me ut Mallem quam neminem. |
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