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Pagina 182
... nihil imperanti negare , nihil re- cusare audet ? Poscit ? dandum est . Vocat ? ve- niendum . Ejicit ? abeundum . Minitatur ? exti- miscendum . " Does he live like a gentleman , who is commanded by a woman ? he to whom she gives law ...
... nihil imperanti negare , nihil re- cusare audet ? Poscit ? dandum est . Vocat ? ve- niendum . Ejicit ? abeundum . Minitatur ? exti- miscendum . " Does he live like a gentleman , who is commanded by a woman ? he to whom she gives law ...
Pagina 248
... nihil est super mî Quod loquar amens . Lingua sed torpet : tenues sub artus Flamma demanat : sonitu suopte Tintinant aures : gemina teguntur Lumina nocte . ' very My learned reader will know well the reason why one of these verses is ...
... nihil est super mî Quod loquar amens . Lingua sed torpet : tenues sub artus Flamma demanat : sonitu suopte Tintinant aures : gemina teguntur Lumina nocte . ' very My learned reader will know well the reason why one of these verses is ...
Pagina 259
... Nihil largiundo gloriam adeptus est . SALLUST . By bestowing nothing he acquired glory . My wise and good friend , Sir Andrew Freeport , divides himself almost equally between the town and the country . His time in town is given up to ...
... Nihil largiundo gloriam adeptus est . SALLUST . By bestowing nothing he acquired glory . My wise and good friend , Sir Andrew Freeport , divides himself almost equally between the town and the country . His time in town is given up to ...
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