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... Cicero's time , and the opinion which he himself entertained concerning it . It is remarkable , though not perhaps surprizing , that hardly any mention occurs of it in the literary monuments of the Augustan period : - but , with the ...
... Cicero's time , and the opinion which he himself entertained concerning it . It is remarkable , though not perhaps surprizing , that hardly any mention occurs of it in the literary monuments of the Augustan period : - but , with the ...
Pagina 349
... Cicero's treatise de Re Publicá . However this may be , at the restoration of antient learning we have the eloquent regrets of Petrarch ( already mentioned ) , expressed in one of his letters , on account of the unsuccessful search ...
... Cicero's treatise de Re Publicá . However this may be , at the restoration of antient learning we have the eloquent regrets of Petrarch ( already mentioned ) , expressed in one of his letters , on account of the unsuccessful search ...
Pagina 350
... Cicero on the Republic is not merely the embodied contemplations of a great mind on the science of government , but it is remarkable as being the only specu- lative political treatise known to the antient Romans in their own language ...
... Cicero on the Republic is not merely the embodied contemplations of a great mind on the science of government , but it is remarkable as being the only specu- lative political treatise known to the antient Romans in their own language ...
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