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Plato saith of the King of Lydaea, that he had a Ring, which when he turned the head to the Palme of his hand, he could see every one and himselfe walk invisible. |
Plato Says of the King of Lydaea, that he had a Ring, which when he turned the head to the Palm of his hand, he could see every one and himself walk invisible. |
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Cum palam ejus annuli ad palmam converterat a nullo videbatur, ipse autem omnia videbat. Cicer: de Offic. l. 3. p. 113. |
Cum Palam His annuli ad Palmam converterat a nullo Videbatur, ipse autem omnia videbat. Cicer: de Office l. 3. p. 113. |
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