The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... exile to his restoration . We have prefixed to future volumes of this work some estimate of the character of Cicero as it appears in the letters of those volumes . Our observations at present will mainly have reference to the earlier ...
... exile to his restoration . We have prefixed to future volumes of this work some estimate of the character of Cicero as it appears in the letters of those volumes . Our observations at present will mainly have reference to the earlier ...
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... exile belongs to Part IV . The political position of Cicero at that time is best described in his own words - Sed ego diaeta curare incipio ; chirurgiae taedet . — Att . iv . 3 , 3 ( 92 ) . Att . i . 20 , 3 ( 26 ) . Cicero always ...
... exile belongs to Part IV . The political position of Cicero at that time is best described in his own words - Sed ego diaeta curare incipio ; chirurgiae taedet . — Att . iv . 3 , 3 ( 92 ) . Att . i . 20 , 3 ( 26 ) . Cicero always ...
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... exile . Professor Beesly again points out the inherent improbabilities in the vulgar account . ' ' We are asked to believe , ' he says , ' that , stained with the blood of the popular leaders , Cicero was respected and beloved by the ...
... exile . Professor Beesly again points out the inherent improbabilities in the vulgar account . ' ' We are asked to believe , ' he says , ' that , stained with the blood of the popular leaders , Cicero was respected and beloved by the ...
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... barricade for an idea . But to return to the circumstances which led to the exile of Missus est sanguis invidiae sine dolore . — Att . i . 16 , 11 ( 22 ) . Cicero . Some time in the year 692 ( 62 I. § 1. CICERO IN HIS PUBLIC LIFE . 23.
... barricade for an idea . But to return to the circumstances which led to the exile of Missus est sanguis invidiae sine dolore . — Att . i . 16 , 11 ( 22 ) . Cicero . Some time in the year 692 ( 62 I. § 1. CICERO IN HIS PUBLIC LIFE . 23.
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... exile of Cicero . For it would seem that here , if ever , we have an instance of a political event of some magnitude brought to pass by private animosity and personal pique . It is possible to sin in the writing of history by making ...
... exile of Cicero . For it would seem that here , if ever , we have an instance of a political event of some magnitude brought to pass by private animosity and personal pique . It is possible to sin in the writing of history by making ...
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