"Book for Translating in Latin"

The aim of Transcribe Georgian Papers is to produce useable text documents of the manuscript materials and not critical editions. Please be aware this document may contain errors in the transcription.

Found an error? Please report errors and issues in the transcription to transcribegpp@wm.edu.

Locked Protected is False Can Protect is False User is not Academic
This document fully transcribed and locked

deliberation to banish Themistocles himself. Certainly an opportunity was here given him of revenging himself. Yet he neither said nor did any thing that could hurt his enemy. And as he had not before envied his riches nor the glory of his actions, so also he did not bear hard upon him when he was in [[unclear]] [[deletion]] upon [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] nor triumph in his downfall. T. Pomponius Atticus had no enmities [[deletion]] for any me [[/deletion]] because he never hurt any one & if he received


Warning: DOMDocument::loadHTML(): htmlParseEntityRef: no name in Entity, line: 15 in /var/www/transcribegeorgianpapers.swem.wm.edu/public_html/plugins/Scripto/libraries/Scripto.php on line 800