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Tully's two essays
of old-age, and of friendship. With his stoical paradoxes, and Scipio's dream. Done into English by Mr. Parker -
Cicero on old age, a dialogue
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Cicero's select orations
translated into English; with the original Latin, from the best editions, in the opposite page; and notes historical, critical and explanatory. Designed For the Use of Schools, as well as Private Gentlemen. By William Duncan, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Aberdeen -
Cato major
or, a treatise on old age, by M. Tullius Cicero. With explanatory notes from the Roman history. By the Honourable James Logan, Esq -
The letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to several of his friends. With remarks by William Melmoth, Esq. In three volumes. The fifth edition. To which is now added a general index
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An epistle from Tully in the shades, to Orator Ma-----n in Covent-Garden
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M. T. Cicero's Cato major, or discourse on old age. Addressed to Titus Pomponius Atticus
With Explanatory Notes. By Benj. Franklin, LL.D -
Cicero's orations
translated into English, with notes, historical, critical, and explanatory. By John Rutherford -
The thre bookes of Tyllyes offyces
both in latyne tonge [et] in englysshe, lately translated by Roberte Whytinton poete laureate -
Lessons and exercises out of Cicero ad Atticum, for such as desire to habituate themselues (either by their owne industry, or by the helpe of masters) in Cicero's epistolarie Latine, after the method of Dr Webbe, lately priuiledged by patent from his Maiestie for 31. yeeres. And are to be sold by euery master licensed to teach by that way. As by Mr Sherley in Rose-alley, at the vpper end of Holborne, towards Grayes-Inne Fields. Mr Clarke in Fetter-lane, now teaching at the church of St Dunstane in the West. Mr Wastell in Harpe-lane, at the further end of the church of St Dunstane in the East, and others
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hEre begynneth the prohemye vpon the reducynge, both out of latyn as of frensshe in to our englyssh tongue, of the polytyque book named Tullius de senectute ...
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A panoplie of epistles, or, a looking glasse for the vnlearned
Conteyning a perfecte plattforme of inditing letters of all sorts, to persons of al estates and degrees, as well our superiours, as also our equalls and inferiours: vsed of the best and the eloquentest rhetoricians that haue liued in all ages, and haue beene famous in that facultie. Gathered and translated out of Latine into English, by Abraham Flemming -
Certaine epistles of Tully verbally translated: together with a short treatise, containing an order of instructing youth in grammer, and withall the use and benefite of verball translations
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M. Tullii Ciceronis consolatio
liber, quo se ipsum de filiæ morte consolatus est. : nunc primum repertus, & in lucem editus -
The orations of Cicero, translated into English. Containing I. Oration for Roscius of Ameria, accused of murdering his Father. II. For C. Rabirius, accused of Treason against the People. III. For King Dejotarus, accused of a Plot against Caesar. IV. For L. Muraena, Consul Elect, upon an Impeachment for Public Corruption. V. For P. Quintius, upon a Case of Bankruptcy. VI. Against L. Calphurnius Piso, upon his Vices and Mismanagements both in Public and Private. By William Guthrie, Esq; vol. III
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The Roman conduct in quashing Catiline's conspiracy
taken from the original Latin of Salust [sic] and Cicero, and humbly recommended to the perusal of true patriots in both Houses of Parliament -
The booke of freendeship of Marcus Tullie Cicero
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The booke of Marcus Tullius Cicero entituled Paradoxa Stoicorum
Contayninge a precise discourse of diuers poinctes and conclusions of vertue and phylosophie according the traditions and opinions of those philosophers, whiche were called Stoikes. Wherunto is also annexed a philosophicall treatyse of the same authoure called Scipio hys dreame. Anno. 1569 -
Tully's offices
In English. The fourth edition corrected. By Mr. Tho. Cockman -
The works of Sallust
translated into English. With political discourses upon that author. To which is added, a translation of Cicero's four orations against Catiline -
Fovvre seuerall treatises of M. Tullius Cicero
conteyninge his most learned and eloquente discourses of frendshippe: oldage: paradoxes: and Scipio his dreame. All turned out of Latine into English, by Thomas Newton -
The booke of freendeship of Marcus Tullie Cicero
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Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bokes of duties
to Marcus his sonne, turned out of latine into english, by Nicholas Grimalde. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum -
Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bookes of duties
to Marcus his sonne, turned out of latine into english, by Nicolas Grimalde. Wherunto the latine is adioyned. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum -
Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of dueties
to Marcus his sonne, turned out of latine into english, by Nicholas Grimalde. Wherunto the latine is adioyned. Cum priuilegio