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... citizen , " and he felt indignant at his being able to go safely to the city from which Brutus and Cassius and the ... citizens , and celebrating the games which he had promised . However , Cicero did not give up hope of him , and his ...
... citizen , " and he felt indignant at his being able to go safely to the city from which Brutus and Cassius and the ... citizens , and celebrating the games which he had promised . However , Cicero did not give up hope of him , and his ...
Page xxiv
... citizens . There is an absence of personal invective and insult , which shews that Cicero was not yet prepared to throw away the scabbard in his contest with Antony , though he had long seen that his existence made the murder of Cæsar ...
... citizens . There is an absence of personal invective and insult , which shews that Cicero was not yet prepared to throw away the scabbard in his contest with Antony , though he had long seen that his existence made the murder of Cæsar ...
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... citizens . " Macedonia . The final step on Antony's part which made war inevit- able in Cicero's view was connected with The legions from the six Macedonian legions . He had - as I have said - earlier in the year obtained from the ...
... citizens . " Macedonia . The final step on Antony's part which made war inevit- able in Cicero's view was connected with The legions from the six Macedonian legions . He had - as I have said - earlier in the year obtained from the ...
Page xxxiv
... citizens , and the primary desire to be allowed to live and enjoy the position to which his talents had raised him . His vacilla- tion is never in his conviction as to right and wrong : but that which arose from his innate faculty of ...
... citizens , and the primary desire to be allowed to live and enjoy the position to which his talents had raised him . His vacilla- tion is never in his conviction as to right and wrong : but that which arose from his innate faculty of ...
Page xxxvii
... had been burnt , by executing - in what ap- pears a most arbitrary manner - a number of citizens and slaves . But this show of republican ardour soon disap- peared . He shared with Antony in the plunder of INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
... had been burnt , by executing - in what ap- pears a most arbitrary manner - a number of citizens and slaves . But this show of republican ardour soon disap- peared . He shared with Antony in the plunder of INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
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