| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 502 trang
...long given you a right to claim ; but which, by a variety of acci. dents, have lately been fomewhat interrupted. There never was a time, believe me, when I wanted an inclination to cultivate your efteem, or promote your intereft. Though, it muft be owned, a certain fet of men, who are the bane... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 trang
...and too conspicuous to have been passed over in silence. The opposition I met with from the consuls*, as well as from several others of consular rank, was...mutual honour that resulted from ours, have, upon * Tin; consuls of this year were L. Uuwiiius Abeoobarbu;, ud Appiu Claudius Fulchec. some occasions,... | |
| George Crabb - 1816 - 788 trang
...be trae to hinuelr, to obtain if possible a iti-pa•Шоп to be pleased. Si iiir, There never wat a time, believe me, when I wanted an inclination to cultivate your esteem, and promote yoor interest. MELMOTIl'a LETTERS ОГ C'lCFRO. то DISPROVE, v. To confule. то DISPUTE,... | |
| George Crabb - 1818 - 918 trang
...would be true to himself, to obtain If posvble а ЛирвHÎtion to be pleated. Smrxf. There never wai a time, believe me, when I wanted an inclination to cultivate your catean, aud promote your interest. MKLJIOTU'J LITTOU or Cicuta. DISREGARD. DISPOSITION, v. Disposal.... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 640 trang
...compensated for the intermission of those good offices, which the friendship between us had longgiven you a right to claim ; but which, by a variety of...interest. Though it must be owned, a certain set of men,4 who are the bane of all amicable intercourse, and who envied us the mutual honour that resulted... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 trang
...every man who would be true to himself, to obtain ir possible a disposition lo be pleased. (Steeled) There never was a time, believe me, when I wanted an inclination to cultivate your esteem , and promote your interest. (Cicero's Lett, by Melmoth.) They will therefore excuse me , notwithstanding... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1848 - 884 trang
...and too conspicuous to have been passed over in silence. The opposition I met with from the consuls', as well as from several others of consular rank, was...unhappily successful as to create a coolness between us0. It has happened, however, (what I j lie had been twice consul in conjunction with Pompey, and... | |
| Clemens Klöpper - 1881 - 508 trang
...Anlage. The inclination of the plane of the earth's equator to that of the ecliptic is about 23°, 28'. There never was a time, believe me, when I wanted an inclination to cultivate your esteem, and promote your interest. It is our duty to suppress the first risings of any inclination to extravagance... | |
| George Crabb - 1882 - 876 trang
...man who would be true to hitmelf, to obtain if possible a i_tit<iH"titi"» t'1 be pleased. SmuThere, never was a time, believe me, when I wanted an inclination to cultivate your esteem :md promole your interest. MF.LMOTU'S LETTERS or CICEKO. DISREGARD 353 DISTANT TO DISREGARD, NEGLECT,... | |
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