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| 6. |
| 6.1. |
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| 6.3. | Epistle III. To Verus. |
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| Pliny's Epistles in Ten Books: Volume 1, Books 1-6 | ||
Epistle III. To Verus.
by the Same. [Mr. Henley.]
I Return you Thanks for cultivating the Ground I gave to my Nurse: At that Time it was worth 100000 Sesterces; afterwards, on a Sinking of the Rent, the Purchase fell, but on you Care, it will be retrieved. Only remember, that I do not only recommend to you the Trees and the Ground, (tho' I consider them too) but my small Present; which it is equally her Interest, who receiv'd it, as mine, who gave it to her, that it should be made the most serviceable.
Farewell.
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