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Cicero: On Duties (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
 
 
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Marcus Tullius Cicero , E. M. Atkins , M. T. Griffin

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(1) Marcus, my son, you have been a pupil of Cratippus' for a year already, and that in Athens. Read the first page
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