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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Cicero to Quintus Ancharius, vice-Consull sonne to Quintus. Epist. 40.

I Very familialy conuerse with Lu∣cius, and Caius Aurelius, as likewise with Lucius their father, a man of rare integritie. These young men therefore, adon'd with all commendable ver∣tues, my deae friens, and worhie of your amitie, I most heartily recom∣mend vnto you. If euer any recom∣mendation of mine, p••••uailed with you, (and I know many haue greatly preuaild) I pray let this take place. And if you entreat them honorablie, and courteouslie; first, you shall oblige vn∣to you, two most gratefull, and veru∣ous young men: and besides, you shall herein doe me a pricipall pleasure. Farewell.

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