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... Cato the younger , 245 37. How we weepe and laugh at one selfe - same thing , 250 38. Of Solitarinesse , 254 · 39. A consideration upon Cicero , 267 40. That the taste of goods or evils doth greatly B 9 THE TABLE.
... Cato the younger , 245 37. How we weepe and laugh at one selfe - same thing , 250 38. Of Solitarinesse , 254 · 39. A consideration upon Cicero , 267 40. That the taste of goods or evils doth greatly B 9 THE TABLE.
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... Cato the younger . AM not possessed with this common errour , to judge of others according to what I am my selfe . I am easie to beleeve things differing from my selfe . Though I be engaged to one forme , I doe not tie the world unto it ...
... Cato the younger . AM not possessed with this common errour , to judge of others according to what I am my selfe . I am easie to beleeve things differing from my selfe . Though I be engaged to one forme , I doe not tie the world unto it ...
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... Cato the that great battell at Potidea which the Græcians under Pausanias gained of Mardonius and the Persians , the ... Cato the younger CHAPTER merit . It is 247 THE FIRST BOOKE the true workman, it is no vertue at all...
... Cato the that great battell at Potidea which the Græcians under Pausanias gained of Mardonius and the Persians , the ... Cato the younger CHAPTER merit . It is 247 THE FIRST BOOKE the true workman, it is no vertue at all...
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