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 Caius Sextilius Rufus, Quaestor. Epist. 48.

I Recommend vnto you all the Cyprij, but more especally the Paphij. Wher∣in soeuer you assist them, I shall greatly be obliged. And this office of recom∣mending them, I performe so much the more willingly because I suppose it will also redownd (as I desire) to your owne commendation, comming first Quaestor into that Island, to institute those orders, according to which, o∣thers are to bee gouerned. Which, as I hope, you may the more easily ef∣fect, if you doe but follow the law, of your louing friend Publius Lntulus; and the orders by me constituted. Which, I am conident, will purchase you great estimation. Farewell.

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