The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 - Authors, Latin |
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Page 28
... means by which it might more easily have been averted . It will be seen , therefore , that neither in his version of the conspiracy of Catiline , nor in his account of the circumstances which led to the exile of Cicero , can the view of ...
... means by which it might more easily have been averted . It will be seen , therefore , that neither in his version of the conspiracy of Catiline , nor in his account of the circumstances which led to the exile of Cicero , can the view of ...
Page 36
... means of enriching himself by waiving his claim to a province after his praetorship and his consulate . When , in the year 703 ( b . c . 51 ) , he did accept the government of Cilicia , he set his face against the illegal practices by ...
... means of enriching himself by waiving his claim to a province after his praetorship and his consulate . When , in the year 703 ( b . c . 51 ) , he did accept the government of Cilicia , he set his face against the illegal practices by ...
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... means hints that his brother is in the habit of going off his head . ' † As regards actions at least . He had , it appears , the strongest political feelings . We are told that Atticus exclaimed periisse causam se ( Caesar ) funere ...
... means hints that his brother is in the habit of going off his head . ' † As regards actions at least . He had , it appears , the strongest political feelings . We are told that Atticus exclaimed periisse causam se ( Caesar ) funere ...
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... means to keep a servus a manu or ab epistolis . There being no postal arrangements whatever in the time of Cicero , it was necessary either to employ private messengers , or to avail oneself of the services of the tabellarii of the ...
... means to keep a servus a manu or ab epistolis . There being no postal arrangements whatever in the time of Cicero , it was necessary either to employ private messengers , or to avail oneself of the services of the tabellarii of the ...
Page 54
... means decisive . The Latinity has been defended by C. F. Hermann , and Niebuhr admitted the possible genuineness of the first book . Orelli considers that the first book was written by a rhetorician twenty or thirty years after the ...
... means decisive . The Latinity has been defended by C. F. Hermann , and Niebuhr admitted the possible genuineness of the first book . Orelli considers that the first book was written by a rhetorician twenty or thirty years after the ...
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