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... write jest- ingly I have cast off all care for the state . Be assured , my dear Pætus , that I work for nothing , care for nothing all day and night except the safety and freedom of my fellow citizens . " Macedonia . The final step on ...
... write jest- ingly I have cast off all care for the state . Be assured , my dear Pætus , that I work for nothing , care for nothing all day and night except the safety and freedom of my fellow citizens . " Macedonia . The final step on ...
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... write to him in the tone to which Brutus objects . But we do know that the senate -acting under Cicero's influence ... writing in flattering terms to him and proposing an ovation , he was playing a very treacherous and very dangerous ...
... write to him in the tone to which Brutus objects . But we do know that the senate -acting under Cicero's influence ... writing in flattering terms to him and proposing an ovation , he was playing a very treacherous and very dangerous ...
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... write on public affairs to their friends in the provinces ; whereas you are now bound to write to us : for the Republic is there . Secondly , because I have the opportunity of serving you during your absence in other ways , while I do ...
... write on public affairs to their friends in the provinces ; whereas you are now bound to write to us : for the Republic is there . Secondly , because I have the opportunity of serving you during your absence in other ways , while I do ...
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... write and tell me : if not , at any rate tell me whom the people cheered in the theatre and the latest bons mots of the mimes . Love to Pilia and Attica . DCCIII ( A XIV , 4 ) TO ATTICUS ( AT ROME ) LANUVIUM ( 10 APRIL ) WHAT news do ...
... write and tell me : if not , at any rate tell me whom the people cheered in the theatre and the latest bons mots of the mimes . Love to Pilia and Attica . DCCIII ( A XIV , 4 ) TO ATTICUS ( AT ROME ) LANUVIUM ( 10 APRIL ) WHAT news do ...
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... write this to you on the point of starting from Astura , 11th of April . DCCV ( A XIV , 6 ) TO ATTICUS ( AT ROME ) FUNDI , 12 APRIL On the 12th I received your letter at Fundi while at dinner . First - you are better : second - you give ...
... write this to you on the point of starting from Astura , 11th of April . DCCV ( A XIV , 6 ) TO ATTICUS ( AT ROME ) FUNDI , 12 APRIL On the 12th I received your letter at Fundi while at dinner . First - you are better : second - you give ...
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