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This Timon was a citizen of Athens , that lived about the war of Peloponnesus , as appeareth by Plato , and Aristophanes ' comedies ; in the which they mocked him , calling him a viper , and malicious man unto mankind , to shun all 9 ...
This Timon was a citizen of Athens , that lived about the war of Peloponnesus , as appeareth by Plato , and Aristophanes ' comedies ; in the which they mocked him , calling him a viper , and malicious man unto mankind , to shun all 9 ...
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... on the which many citizens have hanged themselves ; and , because I mean to make some building on that place , I thought good to let you all understand it , that before the fig - tree be cut down , if epitaph : for that which is ...
... on the which many citizens have hanged themselves ; and , because I mean to make some building on that place , I thought good to let you all understand it , that before the fig - tree be cut down , if epitaph : for that which is ...
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The custom of Rome was , at that time , that such as did sue for any office should for certain days before be in the market - place , with a poor gown on their backs , to pray the citizens to remember them at the election .
The custom of Rome was , at that time , that such as did sue for any office should for certain days before be in the market - place , with a poor gown on their backs , to pray the citizens to remember them at the election .
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... should give their voices by tribes , and not by hundreds ; for by this means the multitude of the poor needy people came to be of greater force than the noble honest citizens whose and purse did serve the commonwealth in the wars .
... should give their voices by tribes , and not by hundreds ; for by this means the multitude of the poor needy people came to be of greater force than the noble honest citizens whose and purse did serve the commonwealth in the wars .
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He answered , that as general of the Volsces he would reply nothing to it ; but as a Roman citizen he would counsel them to let fall their pride ; war . and that they should come again within three xxvi Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
He answered , that as general of the Volsces he would reply nothing to it ; but as a Roman citizen he would counsel them to let fall their pride ; war . and that they should come again within three xxvi Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
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