The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 - Authors, Latin |
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... publicani in Ephesus . * Another road to a fortune neglected by Cicero was the practice of usury . It is a singular feature in the social life of this period , money . * Cicero distinctly tells Rufus ( Fam . v . 20 , 9 ) that Pompeius ...
... publicani in Ephesus . * Another road to a fortune neglected by Cicero was the practice of usury . It is a singular feature in the social life of this period , money . * Cicero distinctly tells Rufus ( Fam . v . 20 , 9 ) that Pompeius ...
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... publicani , who were constantly travelling between Rome and the provinces . The outside address was brief . In Att . viii . 5 , 2 , Cicero speaks of a packet with the superscription M ' . Curio , and in a fresco at Pompeii there is a ...
... publicani , who were constantly travelling between Rome and the provinces . The outside address was brief . In Att . viii . 5 , 2 , Cicero speaks of a packet with the superscription M ' . Curio , and in a fresco at Pompeii there is a ...
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... publicani as likely to be easily kept within bounds , he adds , the remaining element of the provincial population , the Greeks , I will not include in the same class - they will be filled with the highest enthusiasm for you , and will ...
... publicani as likely to be easily kept within bounds , he adds , the remaining element of the provincial population , the Greeks , I will not include in the same class - they will be filled with the highest enthusiasm for you , and will ...
Page 260
... publicani et socii . See , also , Tusc . i . 4 , ergo in Graecia mu sici floruerunt , discebantque id omnes , and note on cum idem sis adeptus , Ep . xii . § 13 . 24. Ac mihi quidem ] to me it seems that governments have but one end ...
... publicani et socii . See , also , Tusc . i . 4 , ergo in Graecia mu sici floruerunt , discebantque id omnes , and note on cum idem sis adeptus , Ep . xii . § 13 . 24. Ac mihi quidem ] to me it seems that governments have but one end ...
Page 264
... publicani aspernari non possunt , qui pendere ipsi vectigal sine publicano non potuerint , quod iis aequaliter Sulla discripserat . Non esse autem leniores in exigendis vectigalibus Graecos quam nostros publicanos hinc intellegi potest ...
... publicani aspernari non possunt , qui pendere ipsi vectigal sine publicano non potuerint , quod iis aequaliter Sulla discripserat . Non esse autem leniores in exigendis vectigalibus Graecos quam nostros publicanos hinc intellegi potest ...
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