The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... Italian voters . It is certainly true that there was an attempt made to impede the rebuilding of his house , and that he had to walk about the city with a guard of armed men . But here his enemies are the mere mob , whom he calls sordem ...
... Italian voters . It is certainly true that there was an attempt made to impede the rebuilding of his house , and that he had to walk about the city with a guard of armed men . But here his enemies are the mere mob , whom he calls sordem ...
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... d'état , and welcomed back the saviour of his country . No doubt the rabble hissed , but the people ( especially the Italians ) were enthusiastic in the cause of his restoration , and I. 1. CICERO IN HIS PUBLIC LIFE . 27.
... d'état , and welcomed back the saviour of his country . No doubt the rabble hissed , but the people ( especially the Italians ) were enthusiastic in the cause of his restoration , and I. 1. CICERO IN HIS PUBLIC LIFE . 27.
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... Italian voters . Nor were the bravoes of Milo an unimportant factor in the result achieved . * Thus , sad to tell , the restoration of Cicero was brought about mainly by the uncon- stitutional means by which it might more easily have ...
... Italian voters . Nor were the bravoes of Milo an unimportant factor in the result achieved . * Thus , sad to tell , the restoration of Cicero was brought about mainly by the uncon- stitutional means by which it might more easily have ...
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... Italy is thus described : But our Gnæus - is it not incredible and heart- breaking ? -is completely prostrate ! He has no heart , no head , no activity , no troops . ' It was indeed a cruel disappointment to one who had written to ...
... Italy is thus described : But our Gnæus - is it not incredible and heart- breaking ? -is completely prostrate ! He has no heart , no head , no activity , no troops . ' It was indeed a cruel disappointment to one who had written to ...
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... Italy because he was driven thence ; but from the begin- ning his design was to move every land and sea , to incite barbarian kings to bring savage nations against Italy , to assemble the largest armies he could . That is the sort of ...
... Italy because he was driven thence ; but from the begin- ning his design was to move every land and sea , to incite barbarian kings to bring savage nations against Italy , to assemble the largest armies he could . That is the sort of ...
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