The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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Page v
... April . " pp . 99-100 , for " 12 April , " " 18th April , " and " 12 April , " read in all cases 66 19th April . " p . 104 , 1. 11 , after " town " insert " escaped from society ! when I have fallen in with such fellows as these ! " Vol ...
... April . " pp . 99-100 , for " 12 April , " " 18th April , " and " 12 April , " read in all cases 66 19th April . " p . 104 , 1. 11 , after " town " insert " escaped from society ! when I have fallen in with such fellows as these ! " Vol ...
Page xix
... April Cicero writes that he has heard of his arrival and is anxious to know how he has been received . On the 18th he came to Naples , saw Balbus , and declared his acceptance of his great- uncle's inheritance , which was sure to cause ...
... April Cicero writes that he has heard of his arrival and is anxious to know how he has been received . On the 18th he came to Naples , saw Balbus , and declared his acceptance of his great- uncle's inheritance , which was sure to cause ...
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... April , and it remained to be seen whether he would acknowledge the validity of the law which This named Antony as his successor . question was set at rest by the publication of his edict in Rome on the 19th of Decem- ber , in which he ...
... April , and it remained to be seen whether he would acknowledge the validity of the law which This named Antony as his successor . question was set at rest by the publication of his edict in Rome on the 19th of Decem- ber , in which he ...
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... ( April 13th and 15th ) was the prelude to a series of bitter disappointments to Cicero . When the report reached Rome he and his party confidently believed that the war was over , that Antony was entirely crushed , that the old liberty ...
... ( April 13th and 15th ) was the prelude to a series of bitter disappointments to Cicero . When the report reached Rome he and his party confidently believed that the war was over , that Antony was entirely crushed , that the old liberty ...
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... ( April , B.C. 43 ) take us step by step along the road in that vain pursuit of Antony , which finally brought Decimus himself to destruction . M. Iunius Brutus ( Cæpio ) , b . B.C. 83 , ob . B.C. 42 . The most notable figure in this last ...
... ( April , B.C. 43 ) take us step by step along the road in that vain pursuit of Antony , which finally brought Decimus himself to destruction . M. Iunius Brutus ( Cæpio ) , b . B.C. 83 , ob . B.C. 42 . The most notable figure in this last ...
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