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Now for the time, considering what he saith in the end of his book against curiosity, I suppose that he taught in Rome in the time of Titus and of Domitian: for touching this point, he maketh mention of a nobleman called Rusticus, who being one day at his lecture, would not open a letter which was brought him from the Emperor, nor interrupt Plutarch, but attended to the end of his declamation, and until all the hearers were gone away; and addeth also, that Rusticus was afterwards put to death by the commandment of
Plutarch's Lives, Volume I 46-120? Plutarch 1839
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"Rusticus" in the Register of August 3, 1839, stated the objections urged against the adoption of the school law by its more thoughtful opponents.
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. I Charles Lee 1908
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These, "Rusticus" thought, were four fatal objections to the plan submitted for the approval of the people, and he urged its rejection and the submission of a more practicable measure.
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. I Charles Lee 1908
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Especially did "Rusticus" urge the establishment of a school to educate teachers. 1
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. I Charles Lee 1908
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In that case the lecture-rooms of Florence would never have echoed to the sonorous hexameters of the "Rusticus" and
New Italian sketches John Addington Symonds 1866
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In that case the lecture-rooms of Florence would never have echoed to the sonorous hexameters of the 'Rusticus' and 'Ambra.'
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series John Addington Symonds 1866
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In that case the lecture-rooms of Florence would never have echoed to the sonorous hexameters of the 'Rusticus' and 'Ambra.'
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III John Addington Symonds 1866
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Answers to Mason by Madison, “Civis Rusticus,” and “Marcus” James Iredell are in Bailyn, ed., Debate on the Constitution I: 350–98.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Answers to Mason by Madison, “Civis Rusticus,” and “Marcus” James Iredell are in Bailyn, ed., Debate on the Constitution I: 350–98.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Answers to Mason by Madison, “Civis Rusticus,” and “Marcus” James Iredell are in Bailyn, ed., Debate on the Constitution I: 350–98.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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