Dialogues of the Dead with the Living is a book written by Philip Parsons in 1779. The book is composed of a series of fictional conversations between deceased historical figures and living individuals. The conversations cover a wide range of topics, including politics, literature, and philosophy. The historical figures include Julius Caesar, Cicero, Alexander the Great, and many others. The book is written in a satirical tone, and the conversations...
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