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WHere silence against foul and false imputations may be interpreted a Confession; there the Protestation of a mans own innocency as ever just, and sometimes necessary. When others do us open wrong, it is not now Vanity, but Charity, to do our selves open right: and whatsoever appearance of folly or vain boasting there is in so doing; |
WHere silence against foul and false imputations may be interpreted a Confessi; there the Protestation of a men own innocency as ever just, and sometime necessary. When Others do us open wrong, it is not now Vanity, but Charity, to do our selves open right: and whatsoever appearance of folly or vain boasting there is in so doing; |
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Si, cùm mihi furta, largitiones — objiciuntur, ego respondere soleo meis — non tam sum existimandus de rebus gestis gloriari, quàm de objectis non confiteri. Cic. pro domo sua. |
Si, cùm mihi furta, largitiones — objiciuntur, ego respondere Solio meis — non tam sum existimandus de rebus gestis Gloriari, quàm de objectis non Confession. Cic Pro domo sua. |
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Mihi de memetipso tam multa dicendi necessitas quaedam imposita est ab illo. Cic. pro Syll. |
Mihi de memetipso tam Multa dicendi Necessity quaedam imposita est ab illo. Cic Pro Syll. |
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