The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1918 |
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... ; but not when complete victor ; that would be foolish - rather when the outlook points probably , but not decisively , to his victory . We might also alter et to at . But how to get away ? I sit here whistling xlii INTRODUCTION .
... ; but not when complete victor ; that would be foolish - rather when the outlook points probably , but not decisively , to his victory . We might also alter et to at . But how to get away ? I sit here whistling xlii INTRODUCTION .
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... alter . However , Cicero speaks warmly of him , and considers him to have been an acute and hard - working investigator of the more recondite departments of nature.1 12. SERVIUS SULPICIUS RUFUS . Servius Sulpicius Rufus , of the ...
... alter . However , Cicero speaks warmly of him , and considers him to have been an acute and hard - working investigator of the more recondite departments of nature.1 12. SERVIUS SULPICIUS RUFUS . Servius Sulpicius Rufus , of the ...
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... alters ( Obs . Crit . 26 ) to provincias , as Caesar held two pro- vinces , Gallia Citerior and Gallia Ulterior ( ep . 312. 3 , Gallias , ib . 4 ) . But the idea is not so much his province ' as a province ' -the illegality is a general ...
... alters ( Obs . Crit . 26 ) to provincias , as Caesar held two pro- vinces , Gallia Citerior and Gallia Ulterior ( ep . 312. 3 , Gallias , ib . 4 ) . But the idea is not so much his province ' as a province ' -the illegality is a general ...
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... alter your accounts so as to make them tally exactly with mine . The accounts of quaestor and governor ought to agree ; and it might be thought that Cicero , by hastily sending in his accounts without having had any con- ference and ...
... alter your accounts so as to make them tally exactly with mine . The accounts of quaestor and governor ought to agree ; and it might be thought that Cicero , by hastily sending in his accounts without having had any con- ference and ...
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... altered into quam quoi dederam . • maxime ] ' seemed most advisable . ' Crat . altered to maximae largest , ' which is perhaps right . confectas collatasque ] For the phrase see 1. The reading collatasque is found in R. In M it is ...
... altered into quam quoi dederam . • maxime ] ' seemed most advisable . ' Crat . altered to maximae largest , ' which is perhaps right . confectas collatasque ] For the phrase see 1. The reading collatasque is found in R. In M it is ...
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