The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... Cæsar : Augusto profluens , et quae princi- pem deceret , eloquentia fuit : [ Augustus had an easy and fluent way of speaking , such as became a sovereign . ] For , if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty ...
... Cæsar : Augusto profluens , et quae princi- pem deceret , eloquentia fuit : [ Augustus had an easy and fluent way of speaking , such as became a sovereign . ] For , if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty ...
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... Cæsar the Dictator , who lived some years before Christ , and Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of Græcia , 20 or of the West ; and then to the lines of France , Spain , England , Scotland , and ...
... Cæsar the Dictator , who lived some years before Christ , and Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of Græcia , 20 or of the West ; and then to the lines of France , Spain , England , Scotland , and ...
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... Cæsar the Dictator ; whereof the one was Aristotle's scholar in philosophy , and the other was Cicero's rival in eloquence : or if any man had rather call for scholars that were great generals , than generals that were great scholars ...
... Cæsar the Dictator ; whereof the one was Aristotle's scholar in philosophy , and the other was Cicero's rival in eloquence : or if any man had rather call for scholars that were great generals , than generals that were great scholars ...
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... Cæsar after his victory , where to begin his restoration of the state , maketh it of all points the most summary to take away the estimation of wealth : Verum hæc et omnia mala pariter cum honore pecuniæ desinent : si neque magis ...
... Cæsar after his victory , where to begin his restoration of the state , maketh it of all points the most summary to take away the estimation of wealth : Verum hæc et omnia mala pariter cum honore pecuniæ desinent : si neque magis ...
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... Cæsar's counsellor put in the same caveat , Non ad vetera instituta revocans quæ jampridem corruptis moribus ludibrio sunt : [ Do not attempt to restore things to the original institutions which , by the long corruption of manners ...
... Cæsar's counsellor put in the same caveat , Non ad vetera instituta revocans quæ jampridem corruptis moribus ludibrio sunt : [ Do not attempt to restore things to the original institutions which , by the long corruption of manners ...
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