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 14, 2024.

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Cicro to his wife Terentia. Epist. 10.

I Wrote my mind to Pomponius, more lately then was requisite. Speaking with him, you shall vnderstand my will. I did not thinke good to write more plainely, hauing to write to him. I pray you, about this present businesse, and of other occurrents, let me forth∣with be aduertised. Looke precisely to your health. The 9. of Iulie. Fare∣well.

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