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Page 45
... Thoughts that glow , and words that burn . " ( ? ) Cf. Orator gravis , acer , ardens . Cic . Or . 28 , 99. - A powerful , ready , and passionate speaker . 349. Ardua cervix Argutumque caput , brevis alvus , obesaque terga , Luxuriatque ...
... Thoughts that glow , and words that burn . " ( ? ) Cf. Orator gravis , acer , ardens . Cic . Or . 28 , 99. - A powerful , ready , and passionate speaker . 349. Ardua cervix Argutumque caput , brevis alvus , obesaque terga , Luxuriatque ...
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... thought Pure independence , acting as it ought . - Conington . 382. Asperius nihil est humili , cum surgit in altum . Cuncta ferit , dum cuncta timet : desævit in omnes Ut se posse putent : nec bellua tetrior ulla Quam servi rabies in ...
... thought Pure independence , acting as it ought . - Conington . 382. Asperius nihil est humili , cum surgit in altum . Cuncta ferit , dum cuncta timet : desævit in omnes Ut se posse putent : nec bellua tetrior ulla Quam servi rabies in ...
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... thought of one's country , for whose sake who would hesitate to face death , should it be of any advantage to her ? 596. Carmen hic . . . intus canit . ( L. ) Cic . Agr . 2 , 26 , 68 . -He sings for himself . Consults his own interests ...
... thought of one's country , for whose sake who would hesitate to face death , should it be of any advantage to her ? 596. Carmen hic . . . intus canit . ( L. ) Cic . Agr . 2 , 26 , 68 . -He sings for himself . Consults his own interests ...
Page 79
... thought is as quickly exprest , And the words are not wanting in which it is drest . - Ed . 651. Ce qui est moins que moi m'éteint et m'assomme ; ce qui est à côté de moi m'ennuie et me fatigue ; il n'y a ce qui est au dessus de moi qui ...
... thought is as quickly exprest , And the words are not wanting in which it is drest . - Ed . 651. Ce qui est moins que moi m'éteint et m'assomme ; ce qui est à côté de moi m'ennuie et me fatigue ; il n'y a ce qui est au dessus de moi qui ...
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... Thought , or rather self - conscious- ness , is man's only ground for the truth of anything , even of his own existence . 758. Cognovit . ( L. ) Law Term . - He has admitted . Term signifying that a defendant admits that the plaintiff's ...
... Thought , or rather self - conscious- ness , is man's only ground for the truth of anything , even of his own existence . 758. Cognovit . ( L. ) Law Term . - He has admitted . Term signifying that a defendant admits that the plaintiff's ...
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