The familiar epistles of M.T. Cicero Englished and conferred with the: French Italian and other translations

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The familiar epistles of M.T. Cicero Englished and conferred with the: French Italian and other translations
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
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London :: Printed by Edward Griffin,
[1620]
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Bithynicus to Cicero. Ep. 17.

IF there were no betweene vs in par∣ticular many iust, and worthie occa∣sions of friendship, I would rip the be∣ginnngs thereof, euen from our Fa∣thes: which I will leaue to them to do, who haue no with good offices pre∣serued paternall amitie. And therefore I'le content my selfe, with our friend∣ship: which animateth me to entreat you, that you would assist me, in my absence, wherein soeuer need shall re∣quire: if you stand not in doubt, that I will forget your couresie. Farewell.

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