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... told him that he was wanted , and that his absence was being unfavourably criticised.3 This was precisely what Cicero wished to hear , and we may be sure that he did not make very curious inquiries as to the authenticity of the report ...
... told him that he was wanted , and that his absence was being unfavourably criticised.3 This was precisely what Cicero wished to hear , and we may be sure that he did not make very curious inquiries as to the authenticity of the report ...
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... told in the words of Plutarch . " While the conference between the triumvirs was going on Cicero was in his villa at Tusculum with his Death of brother . When they heard of the proscription Cicero . they resolved to remove to his ...
... told in the words of Plutarch . " While the conference between the triumvirs was going on Cicero was in his villa at Tusculum with his Death of brother . When they heard of the proscription Cicero . they resolved to remove to his ...
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... told the tribune about the litter which was being carried through woodland and over - shadowed paths towards the sea . So the tribune , taking a small party with him , ran round to the entrance to the grounds , while Herennius ran down ...
... told the tribune about the litter which was being carried through woodland and over - shadowed paths towards the sea . So the tribune , taking a small party with him , ran round to the entrance to the grounds , while Herennius ran down ...
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... told me about the disposition of Antony . It is of course as bad and untrustworthy as 1 One of the assassins , who struck so wildly that he wounded Rubrius ( Nic . Dam . c . 24 ) . He was murdered early in the next year by his own ...
... told me about the disposition of Antony . It is of course as bad and untrustworthy as 1 One of the assassins , who struck so wildly that he wounded Rubrius ( Nic . Dam . c . 24 ) . He was murdered early in the next year by his own ...
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... told you in my last , perhaps I did put it obscurely . It was this . He said Cæsar remarked to him , on the occasion of my calling on him at the request of Sestius and having to sit waiting : " Do you suppose I am such a fool as to ...
... told you in my last , perhaps I did put it obscurely . It was this . He said Cæsar remarked to him , on the occasion of my calling on him at the request of Sestius and having to sit waiting : " Do you suppose I am such a fool as to ...
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