The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1918 |
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... Reference has been made to them in the Adn . Crit . All this convinces me that much else must have failed to come to my knowledge ; but I have done my best , and can only beg for any indulgence that readers can bring themselves to show ...
... Reference has been made to them in the Adn . Crit . All this convinces me that much else must have failed to come to my knowledge ; but I have done my best , and can only beg for any indulgence that readers can bring themselves to show ...
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... reference to a false statement of Torquatus about the gladiators of Caesar at Capua . There were 600 gladiators of Caesar's in a school there , and serious apprehension was entertained that they might cause trouble . Lentulus , the ...
... reference to a false statement of Torquatus about the gladiators of Caesar at Capua . There were 600 gladiators of Caesar's in a school there , and serious apprehension was entertained that they might cause trouble . Lentulus , the ...
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... reference is made to the savage threats uttered by the Optimates at Luceria3 : - ' When you asked me to write to you my view of the situation , you perhaps expected that I could see therein something of the nature of consolation . No ...
... reference is made to the savage threats uttered by the Optimates at Luceria3 : - ' When you asked me to write to you my view of the situation , you perhaps expected that I could see therein something of the nature of consolation . No ...
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... reference to his correspondence with himself by the reasonable plea that , when Pompey was making large and courteous concessions to Caesar ( 343. 7 , cum pacis 1 Cicero remarks on the carelessness Pompey showed in his letters : cp ...
... reference to his correspondence with himself by the reasonable plea that , when Pompey was making large and courteous concessions to Caesar ( 343. 7 , cum pacis 1 Cicero remarks on the carelessness Pompey showed in his letters : cp ...
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... reference to those of the Optimates whose sentence was for open war and for no negotiations with the rebels , Cicero says : I was never on more friendly terms with Caesar than they were , and they are not more loyal to the State than I ...
... reference to those of the Optimates whose sentence was for open war and for no negotiations with the rebels , Cicero says : I was never on more friendly terms with Caesar than they were , and they are not more loyal to the State than I ...
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