The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 - Authors, Latin |
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... given . I have surveyed , in an Appendix to the Introduction , the rela- tions of Cicero with Caesar and Pompeius before the outbreak of the Civil War , with special reference to the views put forward by a brilliant reviewer of the ...
... given . I have surveyed , in an Appendix to the Introduction , the rela- tions of Cicero with Caesar and Pompeius before the outbreak of the Civil War , with special reference to the views put forward by a brilliant reviewer of the ...
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... given in the editions which are not founded on the chronologi- cal sequence ) , we find that in it the chances of Cicero in his candi- dature for the consulship are fully discussed . We pursue our reading till we come to the tenth ...
... given in the editions which are not founded on the chronologi- cal sequence ) , we find that in it the chances of Cicero in his candi- dature for the consulship are fully discussed . We pursue our reading till we come to the tenth ...
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... given is not the text of this or that editor . Baiter has given what professes to be , and is allowed to be , a thoroughly accurate collation of M , and a thoroughly complete record of the other tributaries which go to complete our ...
... given is not the text of this or that editor . Baiter has given what professes to be , and is allowed to be , a thoroughly accurate collation of M , and a thoroughly complete record of the other tributaries which go to complete our ...
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... given in Introd . iii . § 2 a list of the most important changes which I have either suggested or introduced . An estimate of the value of the different sources of our knowledge of the text will be found in Introd . iii . § 1 . I have ...
... given in Introd . iii . § 2 a list of the most important changes which I have either suggested or introduced . An estimate of the value of the different sources of our knowledge of the text will be found in Introd . iii . § 1 . I have ...
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... given greater offence to Roman sentiment than would now be given to English sentiment if a respectable and rising politician made common cause in his canvass with some young nobleman who had squandered large sums of money on the turf ...
... given greater offence to Roman sentiment than would now be given to English sentiment if a respectable and rising politician made common cause in his canvass with some young nobleman who had squandered large sums of money on the turf ...
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