The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis & Company, 1904 |
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... nobis ad annos DC praedicarint ? Quas quidem ego multo magis vereor quam eorum hominum qui hodie vivunt rumusculos , Att . ii . 5 , 1 ( 32 ) . forensic speeches as evidence for Cicero's political opinions . For 4 INTRODUCTION .
... nobis ad annos DC praedicarint ? Quas quidem ego multo magis vereor quam eorum hominum qui hodie vivunt rumusculos , Att . ii . 5 , 1 ( 32 ) . forensic speeches as evidence for Cicero's political opinions . For 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... nobis consulibus ea fundamenta iacta ex Kalendis Ianuariis confirmandi senatus , ut neminem mirari oporteret Nonis Decembribus tantum vel animi fuisse in illo ordine vel auctoritatis . Idemque memineram nobis privatis usque ad Caesarem ...
... nobis consulibus ea fundamenta iacta ex Kalendis Ianuariis confirmandi senatus , ut neminem mirari oporteret Nonis Decembribus tantum vel animi fuisse in illo ordine vel auctoritatis . Idemque memineram nobis privatis usque ad Caesarem ...
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... nobis HS fortasse centies ( 47 , 6 ) , and then he passes to other trifling topics . Malaspina is , no doubt , right in reading sestertia centum , about £ 850 . At the impoverished by having to make presents to their patrons ( cp . Livy ...
... nobis HS fortasse centies ( 47 , 6 ) , and then he passes to other trifling topics . Malaspina is , no doubt , right in reading sestertia centum , about £ 850 . At the impoverished by having to make presents to their patrons ( cp . Livy ...
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... nobis decessit a . d . iiii . Kal . Decembris ( Att . i . 6 , 2 ; Ep . 2 ) . In the notes on that passage we have fully discussed the soundness of the text . It is enough here to observe that even if the text be sound , it is quite ...
... nobis decessit a . d . iiii . Kal . Decembris ( Att . i . 6 , 2 ; Ep . 2 ) . In the notes on that passage we have fully discussed the soundness of the text . It is enough here to observe that even if the text be sound , it is quite ...
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... nobis communicavit Io . Sichardus , veterum monumentorum conservator diligentissimus . Unde factum est ut coeptum negocium , principio difficillimum , paulo minori negocio confecerim : quod libenter et ingenue et fatemur et cognoscimus ...
... nobis communicavit Io . Sichardus , veterum monumentorum conservator diligentissimus . Unde factum est ut coeptum negocium , principio difficillimum , paulo minori negocio confecerim : quod libenter et ingenue et fatemur et cognoscimus ...
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