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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"The familiar epistles of M.T. Cicero Englished and conferred with the: French Italian and other translations." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18843.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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Decimus Brutus, to Cicero, Epist. 23.

VVE proceed well enough hee, and wee'le endeuour to doe it better: Lepidu seemes well enclined to vs We must boldly prosecute the benefit of the Common-wealh. And though ll other things were contrary vnto vs; yet considering we haue three Armies on foot, so great and mightie, for the particular seruice of the Com∣mon-walth: you ought to haue that great courage, which you both eur hd: and now, Fortune fauouring vs, you ought to increse it. The multitude

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disperseth that, which I wrote last vnto you with mine owne hand, to affright you: but if you get but the bridle be∣twixt your teth; let me not liue, if all of them, how many soeuer, haue power to quack, if you but speake. I, as before I wrote, till I receiue your letters, will make my residence in Italie. Farewell. The xxv. of May: from Eporoedia.

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