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ΤHE
COMMENTARIES
OF THE
EMPEROR
MARCUS ANTONINUS
CONTAINING
His MAXIMS of SCIENCE, and
Rules of LIFE.

Wrote for his own Use, and address'd to
Himself.

Translated from the Original in Greek,
By JAMES THOMSON, Gent.
WITH
A Short Preface by the Translator,

Which may serve for an Introduction to the
Author's Sentiments, concerning the Harmony
and Progress of Universal Nature, and the
proper Virtues of Human Nature.



Quid Verum atque Decens, curo et rogo.,


LONDON,
Printed by T. Parker, for the Translator:

And Sold by Charles Corbett, at Addison's Head,
over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet.



M.DCC.XLVII.