The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... passage in the pro Flacco , 102. The words may be rendered- ' O happy fate of Rome to date Her birthday from my consulate ! ' The birthday was the celebrated December 5 , on which he put Lentulus and his accom- plices to death : this is ...
... passage in the pro Flacco , 102. The words may be rendered- ' O happy fate of Rome to date Her birthday from my consulate ! ' The birthday was the celebrated December 5 , on which he put Lentulus and his accom- plices to death : this is ...
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... passage is in a more bold and picturesque attitude than we are accustomed to . However , the expressions there attributed to Cati- line by Cicero probably derived most of their force and point from the orator himself , who was ...
... passage is in a more bold and picturesque attitude than we are accustomed to . However , the expressions there attributed to Cati- line by Cicero probably derived most of their force and point from the orator himself , who was ...
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... passage ( Iul . 9 ) Suetonius states that , in the year of the city 688 ( b . c . 66 ) , Caesar entered into a conspi- racy with Crassus to make Crassus dictator with himself as Magister Equitum , and to secure by a coup d'état the ...
... passage ( Iul . 9 ) Suetonius states that , in the year of the city 688 ( b . c . 66 ) , Caesar entered into a conspi- racy with Crassus to make Crassus dictator with himself as Magister Equitum , and to secure by a coup d'état the ...
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... passage is completely opposed to the theory that the prosecution of Clodius was the result of spite on the part of the oligarchy , who trumped up an almost forgotten charge against a person who had rendered himself politically obnoxious ...
... passage is completely opposed to the theory that the prosecution of Clodius was the result of spite on the part of the oligarchy , who trumped up an almost forgotten charge against a person who had rendered himself politically obnoxious ...
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... passage , as it vigorously expresses the reviewer's conception of Cicero's attitude towards Pompeius : - " It is interesting to notice Cicero's estimate of Pompeius at different stages of his His real opinion of the man is contained in ...
... passage , as it vigorously expresses the reviewer's conception of Cicero's attitude towards Pompeius : - " It is interesting to notice Cicero's estimate of Pompeius at different stages of his His real opinion of the man is contained in ...
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