The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... homines , O rem excogitatam , O ingenia metuenda ! We should not have thought it necessary to refer to the calum- nies which beset Cicero on the very threshold of public life , but that it is so very important to show how futile is the ...
... homines , O rem excogitatam , O ingenia metuenda ! We should not have thought it necessary to refer to the calum- nies which beset Cicero on the very threshold of public life , but that it is so very important to show how futile is the ...
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... homines et ordines , ego vos semper complexus sum . Compare also Cauer ( op . cit . 82 ) , Ciceros Politik ist die der römischen guten Gesellschaft . Sobald die beiden herrschenden Stände , Senat und Ritter , einig sind , ist Cicero ihr ...
... homines et ordines , ego vos semper complexus sum . Compare also Cauer ( op . cit . 82 ) , Ciceros Politik ist die der römischen guten Gesellschaft . Sobald die beiden herrschenden Stände , Senat und Ritter , einig sind , ist Cicero ihr ...
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... homines estis , cum ignoratis , prudentis et cauti patrisfamilias esse , quod emere velit , empturum sese negare propter competitores emptionis . ' This law was proposed by M. Cincius Alimentus in 550 ( 204 ) , and supported by Q ...
... homines estis , cum ignoratis , prudentis et cauti patrisfamilias esse , quod emere velit , empturum sese negare propter competitores emptionis . ' This law was proposed by M. Cincius Alimentus in 550 ( 204 ) , and supported by Q ...
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... homines quibus cgo semper servivi.— Fam . xiv . 4 , 1 ( 62 ) ; cp . also Fam . xiv . 7 , 1 ( 405 ) . We find often in Cicero casual hints at his agnosticism , for instance , in Att . iv . 10 , 1 ( 121 ) fors viderit , aut si qui est qui ...
... homines quibus cgo semper servivi.— Fam . xiv . 4 , 1 ( 62 ) ; cp . also Fam . xiv . 7 , 1 ( 405 ) . We find often in Cicero casual hints at his agnosticism , for instance , in Att . iv . 10 , 1 ( 121 ) fors viderit , aut si qui est qui ...
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... homines in amplissimo gradu dignitatis , una imperatoris , altera oratoris boni . Is it not strange that , though in this speech , so closely studied by the compiler , it is laid down that there are two roads to the highest office ...
... homines in amplissimo gradu dignitatis , una imperatoris , altera oratoris boni . Is it not strange that , though in this speech , so closely studied by the compiler , it is laid down that there are two roads to the highest office ...
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