The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Foster, & Figgis, 1894 |
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... probably fall into Caesar's hands ; and , in any case , having once taken a prominent part in the war , he could not afterwards * Fam . xvi . 11 , 3 ( 301 ) . † Cp . Marquardt , St. V. i . p . 222 . Schmidt ( Briefwechsel , p . 117 ) ...
... probably fall into Caesar's hands ; and , in any case , having once taken a prominent part in the war , he could not afterwards * Fam . xvi . 11 , 3 ( 301 ) . † Cp . Marquardt , St. V. i . p . 222 . Schmidt ( Briefwechsel , p . 117 ) ...
Página xix
... probably at Ancona . Caesar considered it unreasonable to ask him to retire into his province , and give up his garrisons without definite agreements that Pompey would give up his recruiting , and without definite arrangements ...
... probably at Ancona . Caesar considered it unreasonable to ask him to retire into his province , and give up his garrisons without definite agreements that Pompey would give up his recruiting , and without definite arrangements ...
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... probably did about the 10th ) there were eighteen cohorts within the walls of Corfinium . ‡ It was a serious matter for Domitius to decide what to do when Caesar was in full march against him . Was he to evacuate Corfinium while he ...
... probably did about the 10th ) there were eighteen cohorts within the walls of Corfinium . ‡ It was a serious matter for Domitius to decide what to do when Caesar was in full march against him . Was he to evacuate Corfinium while he ...
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... unfavourable view of Caesar was probably due to a courteous letter which Cicero had received from him a Att . vii . 19 ( 317 ) . † Att . vii . 20 ( 318 ) . day or two before , in which he had asked § 1. CICERO , POMPEY , AND CAESAR . xxiii.
... unfavourable view of Caesar was probably due to a courteous letter which Cicero had received from him a Att . vii . 19 ( 317 ) . † Att . vii . 20 ( 318 ) . day or two before , in which he had asked § 1. CICERO , POMPEY , AND CAESAR . xxiii.
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... probably to Caesar , virtually to the effect that he intended to retire to a lonely place , and take no part in the war . His letter to Caelius is written in a strain of dignified melancholy , and is one of the most touching in the ...
... probably to Caesar , virtually to the effect that he intended to retire to a lonely place , and take no part in the war . His letter to Caelius is written in a strain of dignified melancholy , and is one of the most touching in the ...
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