"SELECT Letters to and from Marcus Tullius Cicero upon various subjects;" viz., Letters 17 and 18 of Book iv., translated into English by the Prince of Wales, afterwards King George IV. "Begun the 27th of March, 1779." Autograph. Paper. Small Quarto. 1779

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"SELECT Letters to and from Marcus Tullius Cicero upon various subjects;" viz., Letters 17 and 18 of Book iv., translated into English by the Prince of Wales, afterwards King George IV. "Begun the 27th of March, 1779." Autograph. Paper. Small Quarto. 1779

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