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The Romane Ladie Cornelia counted her two worthy Sons her chiefest Iewels, whom shee shewed therefore to a stranger lodging with her, that desired to see what Iewels shee had: |
The Roman Lady Cornelia counted her two worthy Sons her chiefest Jewels, whom she showed Therefore to a stranger lodging with her, that desired to see what Jewels she had: |
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Cornelia Gracchorum mater cum campana hospita ornamenta illi sua ostenderet, traxit eam sermone qu•usque è schola redirēt liberi, & Haec, inquit, ornamēta mea sunt. Ex Pompon. Rufi. collect. Val. Max. memorab. l. 4. c. 4. |
Cornelia Gracchorum mater cum campana hospita Ornamenta illi sua ostenderet, traxit eam sermon qu•usque è School redirent Liberi, & Haec, inquit, ornamēta mea sunt. Ex Pompon. Rufi. collect. Val. Max. Memorab. l. 4. c. 4. |
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