| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 500 pages
...fecver he might be -to hazard the peace of difappoint your tender efforts for my reftoration. Au69j; I am fenfible at the fame time, of the many difficulties...recover it. Neverthelefs, if all the' tribunes are in my intereft ; if Lentulus is really as zealous in my caufe as he appears j anil if J'ompey and Csefar... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 912 pages
...left the effect it may have upon my health ihould difappoint your tender efforts for my reiteration. I am fenfible at the fame time, of the many difficulties that muft be conquered tre that point can be effected ; and that it would have been much eafier to have maintained my poft,... | |
| n. hooke - 1806 - 518 pages
...efforts for my resto" ration. I am sensible, at the same time, of the many dik " ficulties that must be conquered ere that point can be " effected; and that it would have been much easier to " have maintained my post than it is to recover it. Never. " theless, if all the Tribunes... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...their measures. my restoration. I am sensible, at the same time, of the many difficulties that must be conquered ere that point can be effected : and that it would have been much easier to have maintained my post, than it is to recover it. Nevertheless, if all the tribunes are... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 640 pages
...tender efforts for my restoration. I am sensible, at the same time, of the many difficulties that must be conquered ere that point can be effected; and that it would have been much easier to have maintained my post than it is to recover it. Nevertheless, if all the tribunes are in... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 672 pages
...tender efforts for my restoration. I am sensible, at the same time, of the many difficulties that must be conquered ere that point can be effected; and that it would have been much easier to have maintained my post than it is to recover it. Nevertheless, if all the tribunes arc in... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1848 - 884 pages
...tender efforts for my restoration. I am sensible, at the same time, of the many difficulties that most be conquered ere that point can be effected ; and that it would have been much easier to have maintained my post than it is to recover it Nevertheless, if all the tribunes are in... | |
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