The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... Sejanus had ascended to that height as they two were termed and reckoned as a pair of friends . Tiberius , in a letter to him saith , " hæc pro amicitia nostra non occultavi ; ” and the whole senate dedicated an altar to friend- ship ...
... Sejanus had ascended to that height as they two were termed and reckoned as a pair of friends . Tiberius , in a letter to him saith , " hæc pro amicitia nostra non occultavi ; ” and the whole senate dedicated an altar to friend- ship ...
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... Sejanus . Since therefore they must be used in such cases , there resteth to speak how they are to be ridled , that they may be less dangerous : there is less danger of them if they be of mean birth , than if they be noble ; and if they ...
... Sejanus . Since therefore they must be used in such cases , there resteth to speak how they are to be ridled , that they may be less dangerous : there is less danger of them if they be of mean birth , than if they be noble ; and if they ...
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