The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen5Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1915 |
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... means of Cicero's correspon- dence , especially since the fruitful labours of Schmidt and others have arranged it so accurately in its chronological order , to trace the steps by which the sincere admiration of Caesar's character ...
... means of Cicero's correspon- dence , especially since the fruitful labours of Schmidt and others have arranged it so accurately in its chronological order , to trace the steps by which the sincere admiration of Caesar's character ...
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... means ) , ' I should not care to see him in Safety ; I should rather see him in the situation of Romulus , who was torn to pieces just before he was acknowledged as a god . ' ( Epp . 594 , 595. ) We have here a sentiment which goes far ...
... means ) , ' I should not care to see him in Safety ; I should rather see him in the situation of Romulus , who was torn to pieces just before he was acknowledged as a god . ' ( Epp . 594 , 595. ) We have here a sentiment which goes far ...
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... means certainly , an excited acknowledgment of the bewildering news . Arrived at the Capitol , the conspirators had time to think ; and to realize with some dismay that they had not considered what they would do next when their victim ...
... means certainly , an excited acknowledgment of the bewildering news . Arrived at the Capitol , the conspirators had time to think ; and to realize with some dismay that they had not considered what they would do next when their victim ...
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... means rather made a low , vulgar speech ' than merely that it was a poor effort of oratory , as we said in the note . We can see from nihil enim scripti that it was fairly common to write out and disseminate speeches immediately after ...
... means rather made a low , vulgar speech ' than merely that it was a poor effort of oratory , as we said in the note . We can see from nihil enim scripti that it was fairly common to write out and disseminate speeches immediately after ...
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... means of the same tribunes he passed into a law , the Lex de actis Caesaris cum consilio cognoscendis , the decree of the Senate that the consul along with a committee should be the judges as to what were to be regarded as genuine acta ...
... means of the same tribunes he passed into a law , the Lex de actis Caesaris cum consilio cognoscendis , the decree of the Senate that the consul along with a committee should be the judges as to what were to be regarded as genuine acta ...
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