The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen2Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1906 |
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... the Triumvirs . But it would be a mistake to suppose that two clearly defined parties presented VOL . II . b themselves to him that he might choose between them . INTRODUCTION:- HISTORICAL :— CICERO AND THE TRIUMVIRATE,
... the Triumvirs . But it would be a mistake to suppose that two clearly defined parties presented VOL . II . b themselves to him that he might choose between them . INTRODUCTION:- HISTORICAL :— CICERO AND THE TRIUMVIRATE,
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... suppose I feel ? ' he writes ( 110 , § 2 ) ; I am looked on as a madman if I say what duty bids ; as a slave if I follow the dictates of expediency ; and if I hold my peace , I am said to be brow - beaten and in thraldom . ' † 119 , § 2 ...
... suppose I feel ? ' he writes ( 110 , § 2 ) ; I am looked on as a madman if I say what duty bids ; as a slave if I follow the dictates of expediency ; and if I hold my peace , I am said to be brow - beaten and in thraldom . ' † 119 , § 2 ...
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... suppose that he was really indifferent as regards Cicero's motion — had left Rome on a visit to Sardinia and Africa ; but , before crossing the water , he met Caesar and Crassus at Luca . There the celebrated conference was held about ...
... suppose that he was really indifferent as regards Cicero's motion — had left Rome on a visit to Sardinia and Africa ; but , before crossing the water , he met Caesar and Crassus at Luca . There the celebrated conference was held about ...
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... suppose some other than Auletes to be referred to in this passage , as it deals with the year 690 ( 64 ) , the date of Caesar's aedileship ; and Auletes was not declared a friend and ally of the Roman people until Caesar's consulship in ...
... suppose some other than Auletes to be referred to in this passage , as it deals with the year 690 ( 64 ) , the date of Caesar's aedileship ; and Auletes was not declared a friend and ally of the Roman people until Caesar's consulship in ...
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... Suppose he will desire to win the favour of the Roman people ; then he will assign them the country ; and so in pursuance of his law he will sell Alexandria , he will sell Egypt , he will be found to be the judge , arbitrator , master ...
... Suppose he will desire to win the favour of the Roman people ; then he will assign them the country ; and so in pursuance of his law he will sell Alexandria , he will sell Egypt , he will be found to be the judge , arbitrator , master ...
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