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waters ja restoring sight to the {| ged * That it 'was a gift of the bountiful Gods to Men , to the end thai all might now have the pleasure of reading his ma **
-ter ' s Works * As that weH , if still in being , is at too great a disi U * rtce for our use , I have , gentle Header ^ as thou seest * printed this piece of Cicero ' s in a large and faU : character , that those who begin
to think on the arrival of Old Age , ( , wMch seldom happens till * heir 3 lgM is . somewhat impaired by its a . pprofcphes ) may ndty in reading ^ &y the ftam small letters give tbe ey e& + feel thfe pleasure of the miud iililhe least ; allayed .
. { shall add to these few Jines my heevrty wfoh , tbaH this first trainiria ; tiart ot & classic in this western world ^ may be followed with matiy ethers ,
jfrerfornaed with . equal judghient and strccess ; and be & happy otpe n * tbt * t Philadelphia shall become the seat oft the Amtrictin Moses . : "
5 Fhtfadelphia t Feb * ^ 9 th ¦ ' . ; 1748 ^ 4 ; " : ¦ v . .- - i ¦ »•• The storey <© f GicerVsf weil ^ of whicii FarsmkHn has made sucb ini gemoi ^ s / use , is told by Pliny in his Natural Histoty ,. & ;* 31 t # Sui
feiwhere ) he ! is speaking bf raeoicwitil waters . > ' The passage hi quoted by ^) r . i M ^ iddleton in Iris Cicero , iiu ' tiffi . It apipears that CiceVo had 4 « vDla at hutoolpf , afit ? rwa ^ d 3 ttM imperial palace of Hadriaai / i ^ her ^ ef
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Cicero-s freediaen . * The Epigram'Concludes with these lines , NlftirrttEtx 16 cu 4 ipsfe sui C ^ ei-ohi ^ honori Hoc deditf Bac fontes cum patefecit < jpe ; Ut qaooiam totum legitur sine fine peg
qr&em . Sfnt ^> lures , oculis quae riicdeantur aqii& : ' ' i ^ iiiis torrectly rendered b y Dri MiddlHon ^ in a ^ fy le of ver ^ iHcitibn It ^ ss' poetical than liis justly admired prose . The place , which all its pride from Cfcero dr ^ vv ,. Repays tkU ' hftaotrrtd his ^ etnid ^ y due , That iince his works throughout th «
world are spread , , Arid with such eagerness l ? y al l are read , New s ' prihggr of hearing qiialify shou !^ * risG , ¦ - : To case the increase of labour to the e > es . r
The American translation df Qalo wgtj * repnDted at Glasgow in 1758 ^ when Mr . Logan is , de + npminated '' . late President of : thp Council , at- " FMIadelphia /?^ but , unless . I have strangely overlooked tf * ig fiPit once naemioneds by Mr . JVIelmoth ia his Cat 6 and Lelius * . , . M . v . ^^ YERJVUClaiL US . .:.-
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O / i ^*(? tern " Unitati&ihS * 235
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tf ^ ted , that the rtrtrffelrtlWd Stftt ; frtightlfey iAaite ttPtiltit i } dfe * " ' HJb nMtfntiirtSS ' , ' lr Bfelrtvrii t * h ^' - * ttWife ojjrtr itirl '; -tfhd artV-efa * 14 wHWe *< 1 Sk tUfc flAt ^ titte iiV tfciit nmedlW 6 f < kf ^ trff « ii * sV Coifed ttt ^ 'Ai lty ^ i ^ imittWi ^ % M » ^ c tttiJW tftWrti skstol ^ r « ie * 4 jAiabiaHWI 4 s ^ m not without foundation . This
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1812, page 235, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1747/page/27/
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