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AULUS GELLIUS:

TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH,

BY THE REV. W. BELO E, F. S. A.

TRANSLATOR OF HERODOTUS, &c.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD.

MDCC XCV.

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An accurate enquiry into the meaning of thofe words
which are found in the firft of Cicero's Orations
against Anthony" But many things feem to
happen contrary to the order of nature and of
fate."-Examination whether thofe two words,
"fatum and natura," have the fame or a diffe-
rent fignification.

ARCUS CICERO, in his first Philippic

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Fate.]Cicero's treatife on Fate has come down to us in fo mutilated a state, that it is not eafy to collect from it what was his opinion on that subject. Whatever were his private fentiments upon it, as a philosopher, he would speak, as an orator, in popular language; according to which, a VOL. III.

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