The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen5Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1915 |
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... Italians up to the Po by the legislation which followed the Social War : the Alps , and not the Po , are the natural boundaries of Italy . And in 89 the first step in that direction was taken by giving the Transpa- danes Latin rights ...
... Italians up to the Po by the legislation which followed the Social War : the Alps , and not the Po , are the natural boundaries of Italy . And in 89 the first step in that direction was taken by giving the Transpa- danes Latin rights ...
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... Italy welcomed with delight the death of Caesar , but the Liberators were without plans , and did nothing . Some champions of the murdered Dictator erected an altar and a memorial column to Caesar in the Forum . It was Dolabella , a ...
... Italy welcomed with delight the death of Caesar , but the Liberators were without plans , and did nothing . Some champions of the murdered Dictator erected an altar and a memorial column to Caesar in the Forum . It was Dolabella , a ...
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... Italy would for the most part favour the conspirators : and so it was advisable that , if any action was taken against them , it should have the sanction of the Senate , which he hoped would be poorly attended and be intimidated by the ...
... Italy would for the most part favour the conspirators : and so it was advisable that , if any action was taken against them , it should have the sanction of the Senate , which he hoped would be poorly attended and be intimidated by the ...
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... Italy , and becoming a wanderer on the face of the earth ( 713. 1 , written April 19 ) . Even as early as April 12 he says ( 707. 2 ) : ' What foolish scrupulousness on my part not to have asked for a legatio libera ( cp . 718. 4 ) ...
... Italy , and becoming a wanderer on the face of the earth ( 713. 1 , written April 19 ) . Even as early as April 12 he says ( 707. 2 ) : ' What foolish scrupulousness on my part not to have asked for a legatio libera ( cp . 718. 4 ) ...
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... Italy . Once Antony found himself in undisturbed possession of the Government at Rome by the departure of Brutus and Cassius on the 13th , he determined to take bold and active steps to consolidate the power which he had obtained by his ...
... Italy . Once Antony found himself in undisturbed possession of the Government at Rome by the departure of Brutus and Cassius on the 13th , he determined to take bold and active steps to consolidate the power which he had obtained by his ...
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