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Page xviii
... caused by Antony's funeral oration and the publication of Cæsar's will , had en- couraged Antony to make the fullest use of the confirmation of the acta , until Cicero indignantly exclaimed that the con- cession made to the exigencies ...
... caused by Antony's funeral oration and the publication of Cæsar's will , had en- couraged Antony to make the fullest use of the confirmation of the acta , until Cicero indignantly exclaimed that the con- cession made to the exigencies ...
Page xix
... cause , Balbus thinks , much bad blood between him and Antony , who had laid hands on much which Octavian would claim , on the ground that it was public money . " In a letter of the 22nd Cicero describes a meeting with him at the villa ...
... cause , Balbus thinks , much bad blood between him and Antony , who had laid hands on much which Octavian would claim , on the ground that it was public money . " In a letter of the 22nd Cicero describes a meeting with him at the villa ...
Page xxi
... cause of anxiety which Cicero had in this first half of the year was the uncertainty of the line likely to be taken by Pansa and Hirtius , who were consuls - designate and would come into office on the 1st of January , B.C. 43. Of ...
... cause of anxiety which Cicero had in this first half of the year was the uncertainty of the line likely to be taken by Pansa and Hirtius , who were consuls - designate and would come into office on the 1st of January , B.C. 43. Of ...
Page xxii
... caused him much search- ing of heart and many weeks of hesitation and irresolution . As usual also , all his doubts and difficulties are imparted to Atticus , whose advice is constantly asked , and somewhat querulously criticised when ...
... caused him much search- ing of heart and many weeks of hesitation and irresolution . As usual also , all his doubts and difficulties are imparted to Atticus , whose advice is constantly asked , and somewhat querulously criticised when ...
Page xxiv
... cause it meant the production of more of Cæsar's memoranda and notes , which he believed to be falsified or altogether invented by Antony himself . He therefore abstained from attending the senate , but did not thereby avoid ...
... cause it meant the production of more of Cæsar's memoranda and notes , which he believed to be falsified or altogether invented by Antony himself . He therefore abstained from attending the senate , but did not thereby avoid ...
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