Letters of a Roman Gentleman

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Letters of a Roman Gentleman

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The Life of a Roman Country Gentleman in the First Century, A.D., Based on Pliny's Letters

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The Letters of Pliny the Younger

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A Roman Man of Letters, Gaius Asinius Pollio ...

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Caesar As Man of Letters

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A Letter from a Gentleman [N. Torriano] to his Son abroad, occasioned by his having married a Roman Catholic. To which are added a few moral ... letters ... with the Protestant's Universal Prayer

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A Letter from a Gentleman to His Son Abroad

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Letters from a Gentleman in Ireland, to His Friend at Bath

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Letters of Pliny

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A Letter from a Gentleman to His Son Abroad

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Observations on the Greek and Roman Classics: In a Series of Letters to a Young Gentleman

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A Roman Man of Letters, Gaius Asinius Pollio (Classic Reprint)

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The Letters of The Younger Pliny

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