| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 346 pages
...interest of the republic, that a Ligurian fortress should be taken, than that the cause of M. Curing should be well defended. I will show how much it concerns...safety, that there should be two consuls in the state. R. 1. We inform (our) absent (friends) by letter, if there is any thing which it concerns either us... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 348 pages
...concern or interest they denote. It was more for the interest of the republic, that a Ligurian fortress should be taken, than that the cause of M. Curius...be well defended. I will show how much it concerns tha common safety, that there should be two consuls in the state. R. 1. We inform (our) absent (friends)... | |
| Charles Anthon - Latin language - 1842 - 356 pages
...interest of the republic that a fortress of the Ligurians be taken, than that the cause of Mareus Curius be well defended. — I will show how much it concerns the common safety that there be two consuls in the state. — We inform our absent friends by letters if there be anything which... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1858 - 312 pages
...arguments, which do not reach to the conviction of our senses, endeavour to prove that pain is no evil. 2. I will show how much it concerns the common safety that there be two consuls in the state. 3. What the mind is, that ruler and lord of us, no one will explain to... | |
| Francis Ritchie - 1905 - 236 pages
...that a conspiracy had been made. 11. I will show in another place how (quantum) important it is for the common safety that there should be two consuls in the state. 12. It is useful that there should be many accusers in the state, in order that audacity may be-restrained... | |
| Francis Ritchie - 1907 - 242 pages
...that a conspiracy had been made. 11. I will show in another place how (quantum) important ib is for the common safety that there should be two consuls in the state. 12. It is useful that there should be many accusers in the state, in order that audacity may be-restrained... | |
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