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... speak it . 137. Caius Marius was general of the Romans against the Cimbers , who came with such a sea of people upon Italy . In the fight there was a band of the Cadurcians of a thousand , that did notable service ; whereupon , after ...
... speak it . 137. Caius Marius was general of the Romans against the Cimbers , who came with such a sea of people upon Italy . In the fight there was a band of the Cadurcians of a thousand , that did notable service ; whereupon , after ...
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... speaking ill of him . But Philip answered ; better he speak where we are both known , than where we are both unknown . 149. Lucullus entertained Pompey in one of his magnificent houses ; Pompey said , this is a mar- vellous fair and ...
... speaking ill of him . But Philip answered ; better he speak where we are both known , than where we are both unknown . 149. Lucullus entertained Pompey in one of his magnificent houses ; Pompey said , this is a mar- vellous fair and ...
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... speak very short , which being an empire , they might do at pleasure but after their defeat at Leuctra , in an assembly of the Grecians , they made a long in- vective against Epaminondas : who stood up , and said no more than this ; I ...
... speak very short , which being an empire , they might do at pleasure but after their defeat at Leuctra , in an assembly of the Grecians , they made a long in- vective against Epaminondas : who stood up , and said no more than this ; I ...
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... speak ill of me , you should go a little farther off . if 207. Aristippus said ; that those that studied particular sciences , and neglected philosophy ; were like Penelope's woers , that made love to the waiting woman . 208. The ...
... speak ill of me , you should go a little farther off . if 207. Aristippus said ; that those that studied particular sciences , and neglected philosophy ; were like Penelope's woers , that made love to the waiting woman . 208. The ...
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... Mr. Attorney Coke , in the exche- quer , gave high words to Sir Francis Bacon , and stood much upon the higher place ; Sir Francis said to him , Mr. Attorney , the less you speak of your own greatness , the more I shall think of it 72.
... Mr. Attorney Coke , in the exche- quer , gave high words to Sir Francis Bacon , and stood much upon the higher place ; Sir Francis said to him , Mr. Attorney , the less you speak of your own greatness , the more I shall think of it 72.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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