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Tully, if we may believe himelf, used Logick, Rhetorick, and Greek learning, and yet the greatest part of the Auditory understood no more then that he spoke their language handsomely, and spoke very persuasively. |
Tully, if we may believe himself, used Logic, Rhetoric, and Greek learning, and yet the greatest part of the Auditory understood no more then that he spoke their language handsomely, and spoke very persuasively. |
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