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... feeling , 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 ...
... feeling , 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 ...
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... feel in a man of his age , name , inheritance , and upbringing may well give us pause . His stepfather , whom I have seen at Astura , thinks none at all . However , we must foster him , and , if nothing else , keep him apart from Antony ...
... feel in a man of his age , name , inheritance , and upbringing may well give us pause . His stepfather , whom I have seen at Astura , thinks none at all . However , we must foster him , and , if nothing else , keep him apart from Antony ...
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... feel sure of Octavian's real aims , he mis- trusted his youth and his name ; and yet was inclined to accept his aid , and help him to get senatorial sanction : 3 and soon aftewards - having finished his de Officiis - he began a ...
... feel sure of Octavian's real aims , he mis- trusted his youth and his name ; and yet was inclined to accept his aid , and help him to get senatorial sanction : 3 and soon aftewards - having finished his de Officiis - he began a ...
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... feel sure that he will do so ; for people are so unreasonable and the set against us is so strong . Even if they granted our request , I yet think that before long we should be declared public enemies and for- bidden water and fire . 3 ...
... feel sure that he will do so ; for people are so unreasonable and the set against us is so strong . Even if they granted our request , I yet think that before long we should be declared public enemies and for- bidden water and fire . 3 ...
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... feel no doubt that he heartily dislikes me . " This and a good deal of the same sort . But to my purpose . Whatever ... feeling of the people at large . Indeed the applause given to Lucius Cassius ap- peared to me even a trifle effusive ...
... feel no doubt that he heartily dislikes me . " This and a good deal of the same sort . But to my purpose . Whatever ... feeling of the people at large . Indeed the applause given to Lucius Cassius ap- peared to me even a trifle effusive ...
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