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... CÆLIUS . Second , against The Third , CATILINE . Fourth , The second , } Philippic . The THIRD EDITION , In which the TEXT has been carefully REVISED and CORRECTED with ADDITIONAL NOTES . 1 LONDON : Printed for T. WALLER , at the Crown ...
... CÆLIUS . Second , against The Third , CATILINE . Fourth , The second , } Philippic . The THIRD EDITION , In which the TEXT has been carefully REVISED and CORRECTED with ADDITIONAL NOTES . 1 LONDON : Printed for T. WALLER , at the Crown ...
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... Cælius was a young Gentleman who had been educated under the Eye of Cicero ; and be- ing of a graceful Perfon and amorous Difpofition , but of fine Genius and Learning , entered into Some loofe Familiarities with Clodia , the Sifter of ...
... Cælius was a young Gentleman who had been educated under the Eye of Cicero ; and be- ing of a graceful Perfon and amorous Difpofition , but of fine Genius and Learning , entered into Some loofe Familiarities with Clodia , the Sifter of ...
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... Cælius , and obviate thofe Calúmnies with which his Ac- cufers have endeavoured to asperse his Person , and to rifle , to rob him of Dignity . His Fa ther is represented in different Lights , either as making but a poor Figure in Life ...
... Cælius , and obviate thofe Calúmnies with which his Ac- cufers have endeavoured to asperse his Person , and to rifle , to rob him of Dignity . His Fa ther is represented in different Lights , either as making but a poor Figure in Life ...
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... Cælius so sensibly , as to make him regret that he was not mis - shapen by Nature ; for these have ever been the com- mon - place Calumnies propagated against all who in their Youth had a handsome Perfon and graceful Appearance . But it ...
... Cælius so sensibly , as to make him regret that he was not mis - shapen by Nature ; for these have ever been the com- mon - place Calumnies propagated against all who in their Youth had a handsome Perfon and graceful Appearance . But it ...
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... Cælius , in that Bloom of Life , but in Company with his Father or me , or in the chafte House of Mar- cus Craffus , where he was trained in the most honourable Arts . K 3 As At the Age of Sixteen , the Romans made their Sons change ...
... Cælius , in that Bloom of Life , but in Company with his Father or me , or in the chafte House of Mar- cus Craffus , where he was trained in the most honourable Arts . K 3 As At the Age of Sixteen , the Romans made their Sons change ...
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