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The Commentaries Of The Emperor Marcus Antoninus Containing His Maxims Of Science And Rules Of Life Wrote For His Own Use And Address D To Himself Translated From The Original In Greek By James Thomson Gent With A Short Preface By The Translator Which May Serve For An Introduction To The Author S Sentiments Concerning The Harmony And Progress Of Universal Nature And The Proper Virtues Of Human Nature
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