| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 404 pages
...he imagined that he was acting agreeably to your fentiments, when he thus difcovered the affection of his own. More pleafing inftances of his friendfhip,...afflictions, that have contributed to compofe my m'ind j it is the deference likewife which I always pay to the authority of your fentiments. For knowing,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 912 pages
...fentiments, when he thus difcorered the affection of his own. More pleafing inltances of his friendlhip I have frequently received, but never any that were more obliging. As to thofe far which I am indebted to yourfelf, it is not only the force of your reafonings, and the very confiderable... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1804 - 450 pages
...sentiments, when he thus discovered the affection of his own. More pleasing instances of his friendship, I have frequently received, but never any that were more obliging. As to those for which I am indebted to yourself, it is not only the force of your reasonings, and the very... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...sentiments, when be thus discovered the affection of his own. More pleasing instances of his friendship 1 have frequently received, but never any that were more obliging. As to those for which I am indebted to yourself, it is not only the force of your reasonings, and the very... | |
| Richard Whately - 1853 - 448 pages
...sentiments when he thus discovered the affection of his own. More pleasing instances of his friendship, I have frequently received ; but never any that were more obliging. As to those for which I am indebted to yourself, it is not only the force of your reasonings, and the very... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1889 - 530 pages
...sentiments when he thus discovered the affection of his own. More pleasing instances of his friendship I have frequently received, but never any that were more obliging. As to those for which I am indebted to yourself, it is not only the force of your reasonings, and the very... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1893 - 312 pages
...sentiments when he thus discovered the affection of his own. More pleasing instances of his friendship I have frequently received, but never any that were more obliging. As to those for -which I am indebted to yourself, it is not only the force of your reasonings and the very... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1900 - 332 pages
...sentiments when he thus discovered the affection of his own. More pleasing instances of his friendship I have frequently received, but never any that were more obliging. As to those for which I am indebted to yourself, it is not only the force of your reasonings, and the very... | |
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