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... wish . But what confidence one can 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 ...
... wish . But what confidence one can 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 ...
Page xxiv
... wish to exasperate Antony by voting against it . ' There was to be also some farther confirmation of Cæsar's acta , which would be equally objectionable in Cicero's eyes , be- cause it meant the production of more of Cæsar's memoranda ...
... wish to exasperate Antony by voting against it . ' There was to be also some farther confirmation of Cæsar's acta , which would be equally objectionable in Cicero's eyes , be- cause it meant the production of more of Cæsar's memoranda ...
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... wish- ing to stand well with Claudius , found that just about the time the prosecution was to begin ( early in B.C. 50 ) his wife had consented to Dolabella's marriage with Tullia . It is not quite clear what Cicero's views on the ...
... wish- ing to stand well with Claudius , found that just about the time the prosecution was to begin ( early in B.C. 50 ) his wife had consented to Dolabella's marriage with Tullia . It is not quite clear what Cicero's views on the ...
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... wish me to give any undertaking for Cassius and yourself , I will give it for Hirtius demands that I should do so . I beg you to answer this letter as promptly as possible - for I have no doubt that Hirtius will inform me on these ...
... wish me to give any undertaking for Cassius and yourself , I will give it for Hirtius demands that I should do so . I beg you to answer this letter as promptly as possible - for I have no doubt that Hirtius will inform me on these ...
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... wish me to come . After my last conversation with Hirtius I decided to ask that we should be allowed to remain at Rome under the protection of a state guard . I don't think they will concede that ; for we shall be casting a grave slur ...
... wish me to come . After my last conversation with Hirtius I decided to ask that we should be allowed to remain at Rome under the protection of a state guard . I don't think they will concede that ; for we shall be casting a grave slur ...
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