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" Cicero and a multitude more of the bed men periflied, he had the good fortune to furvive every danger. Nor did he feek a fafety for himfelf alone ; his virtue fo recommended him to the leaders of every fide, that he was able to fave not himfelf alone,... "
Annual Register - Page 143
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Philological Inquiries: In Three Parts, Volume 3

Shakey Jake - English essays - 1781 - 430 pages
...Virtue fo recommended him to the Leaders •f every fide, that he was able to fave T 2 not P. III. not himfelf alone, but the lives and fortunes of many of his friends*. WHEN we look to this amiable chara&er, we may well fuppofe, that it was not merely for amufement that he chofe to live at Athens...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...fortune to furvivc everydanger. Nor did he feek a fafety for himfelf alone : his virtue fo recommended him to the leaders of every fide, that he was able...many of his friends. When we look to this amiable charaäer, we may well fcppofe, that it was not merely for amufement that he chofe to live at Athens;...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 24

History - 1800 - 620 pages
...fortune to furvive every danger. Nor did he (eek a fafety for himfelf alone; his virtue fo recommended him to the leaders of every fide, that he was able...fuppofe, that it was not merely for amufement that he t hofe to live at Athens ; but rather that, by reliding there, he might fo far realize philofophy,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 24

History - 1800 - 624 pages
...fortune to furvive every danger. Nor did he leek a fafety for himfelf alone ; his virtue fo recommended him to the -leaders of every fide, that he was able...many of his friends. When we look to this amiable ¡ >, л character, we may well fuppofe, that it was not merely for amufetnent that he < hofe to live...
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Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1824 - 794 pages
...alone: his virtue so recommended him to the leaders of every side, that he was able to save not himself u H O ~ d ; < ={h26e g :^ Q F #Ke+ o LX w , D HHܠjd9F cZ2[3BI eH # | iKMa 2 m= suppose, that it was not merely for amusement that he chose to live at Athens; but rather that, by...
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A Manual of Latin Prose Composition: For the Use of Schools and Private Students

Henry Musgrave Wilkins - Latin language - 1891 - 254 pages
...; his virtue so recommended him to the leaders of every side, that he was able to save not himself alone, but the lives and fortunes of many of his friends....When we look to this amiable character, we may well suppose that he chose to live at Athens ; but rather that, by residing there, he might so far realise...
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Annual Register, Volume 24

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 726 pages
...fortune to furvive every danger. Nor did he feek a fafety for himfelf alone ; his virtue fo recommended him to the leaders of every fide, that he was able...many of his friends. When we look to this amiable chara6ter, we may well fuppofe, that it was not merely for amufement that he chofe to live at Athens...
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