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Page xxi
... thought of permanent friendship with the clique which had murdered his uncle and adoptive father , and was anxious above all things to retain the direction of the state and the wealth of the provinces in its hands . Another cause of ...
... thought of permanent friendship with the clique which had murdered his uncle and adoptive father , and was anxious above all things to retain the direction of the state and the wealth of the provinces in its hands . Another cause of ...
Page xxiii
... thought was good news.2 There was to be a full meeting of the senate on the 1st of September , for Brutus and Cassius - still in Italy - had issued an edict urging the attendance of their partisans , and it was believed that they had ...
... thought was good news.2 There was to be a full meeting of the senate on the 1st of September , for Brutus and Cassius - still in Italy - had issued an edict urging the attendance of their partisans , and it was believed that they had ...
Page xxxi
... thought , for Cicero to pre- cede him in his flight , while he went home , collected what was necessary , and hurried after him . This course was re- solved upon , and the brothers parted with embraces and tears . Not many days after ...
... thought , for Cicero to pre- cede him in his flight , while he went home , collected what was necessary , and hurried after him . This course was re- solved upon , and the brothers parted with embraces and tears . Not many days after ...
Page xxxii
... thought this a bad omen . Cicero , however , disembarked and went to the lodge and lay down to get some rest . But most of the ravens lighted down about the window uttering cries of distress , and one of them settling on the bed , where ...
... thought this a bad omen . Cicero , however , disembarked and went to the lodge and lay down to get some rest . But most of the ravens lighted down about the window uttering cries of distress , and one of them settling on the bed , where ...
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... thought himself that he was of no importance is disproved both by the warmth of his friends and the rancour of his enemies . If he lacked originality as a writer or philosopher , neither did he pretend to any . He wished to interpret ...
... thought himself that he was of no importance is disproved both by the warmth of his friends and the rancour of his enemies . If he lacked originality as a writer or philosopher , neither did he pretend to any . He wished to interpret ...
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