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" There is, I know not how, in the minds of men, a certain presage, as it were, of a future existence; and this takes the deepest root, and is most discoverable in the greatest geniuses and most exalted souls. "
Cicero's Three Books Of Offices, Or Moral Duties: Also His Cato Major, an ... - Σελίδα 254
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