The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... fuit etiam . Caelius , magis est ut ipse moleste ferat errasse se sicuti non numquam in eodem homine me quoque erroris mei paenitet , quam ut istius amicitiae crimen reformidet . a position which , we submit , Catiline did not 8 ...
... fuit etiam . Caelius , magis est ut ipse moleste ferat errasse se sicuti non numquam in eodem homine me quoque erroris mei paenitet , quam ut istius amicitiae crimen reformidet . a position which , we submit , Catiline did not 8 ...
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... fuit apud me Cor- nelius , where he distinctly says that he might have been a member of the coalition , but that he preferred to adhere to the policy and party which from his boyhood he looked on as the party of patriotism and ...
... fuit apud me Cor- nelius , where he distinctly says that he might have been a member of the coalition , but that he preferred to adhere to the policy and party which from his boyhood he looked on as the party of patriotism and ...
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... fuit et in cuius laudes exsequendas Cicerone laudatore opus fuerit . 23 Civis non solum magnitudine virtutum sed multitudine quoque conspiciendus . We quote here the concluding words of an admirably just and learned account of the life ...
... fuit et in cuius laudes exsequendas Cicerone laudatore opus fuerit . 23 Civis non solum magnitudine virtutum sed multitudine quoque conspiciendus . We quote here the concluding words of an admirably just and learned account of the life ...
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... fuit , says Nepos ( Att . 2 ) . On the publication by Atticus of the De Oratore , the Academica , the De Finibus , and Pro Ligario , see Att . iv . 13 , 2 ( 130 ) ; xiii . 13 , 1 ( 627 ) ; 19 , 5 ( 631 ) ; 21a , 2 ( 632 ) ; 44 , 3 ( 646 ) ...
... fuit , says Nepos ( Att . 2 ) . On the publication by Atticus of the De Oratore , the Academica , the De Finibus , and Pro Ligario , see Att . iv . 13 , 2 ( 130 ) ; xiii . 13 , 1 ( 627 ) ; 19 , 5 ( 631 ) ; 21a , 2 ( 632 ) ; 44 , 3 ( 646 ) ...
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... fuit , M. Varronem , familiarem suum , rogavit uti commentarium faceret eioaywyıkóv — sic enim Varro ipse appellat - ex quo disceret quid facere dicereque deberet cum senatum consuleret . Eum librum commentarium , quem super ea re ...
... fuit , M. Varronem , familiarem suum , rogavit uti commentarium faceret eioaywyıkóv — sic enim Varro ipse appellat - ex quo disceret quid facere dicereque deberet cum senatum consuleret . Eum librum commentarium , quem super ea re ...
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