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surely these are wise, and full of spirituall understanding? The Roman Orator Cicero took it for granted that his son Marcus was well grounded in and plentifully furnished with the principles of Philosophy, |
surely these Are wise, and full of spiritual understanding? The Roman Orator Cicero took it for granted that his son Marcus was well grounded in and plentifully furnished with the principles of Philosophy, |
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Quanquam te Marce Fili Annum jam audientem Cratippum id { que } Athenis abundare oportet praeceptis institutis { que } philosophiae, &c. Cic: de Offi: lib. t. |
Quanquam te Mark Fili Annum jam audientem Cratippum id { que } Athenis abundare oportet praeceptis institutis { que } Philosophiae, etc. Cic: de Officer: lib. tO. |
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