The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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... Trans- alpina by Plancus . It was uncertain which side these three men would take , and Cicero was in constant correspondence with them , urging them to be loyal to the senate . was in the hands of Cornificius , whose loyalty was ...
... Trans- alpina by Plancus . It was uncertain which side these three men would take , and Cicero was in constant correspondence with them , urging them to be loyal to the senate . was in the hands of Cornificius , whose loyalty was ...
Page 13
... trans- tiberine horti - at the time of the assassination . " We know nothing of this business , but Plutarch ( Cic . 25 ) says that Cicero wrote to a Byzantine named Pelops in Greek in regard to some honours the Byzantines proposed to ...
... trans- tiberine horti - at the time of the assassination . " We know nothing of this business , but Plutarch ( Cic . 25 ) says that Cicero wrote to a Byzantine named Pelops in Greek in regard to some honours the Byzantines proposed to ...
Page 74
... trans - Tiberine villa , I cannot recall without a pang . I won't have anything to do therefore with that lot . They think not so much that I have no spirit , as that I have scarcely any proper pride at all . My leaving Italy is ...
... trans - Tiberine villa , I cannot recall without a pang . I won't have anything to do therefore with that lot . They think not so much that I have no spirit , as that I have scarcely any proper pride at all . My leaving Italy is ...
Page 132
... trans- mitted to you , there is no reason why I should enter into details . However , the affection which I conceived for you when you were a boy , and have not only maintained but have even increased , seemed to demand that I should ...
... trans- mitted to you , there is no reason why I should enter into details . However , the affection which I conceived for you when you were a boy , and have not only maintained but have even increased , seemed to demand that I should ...
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... trans- ferred to his brother Gaius . The senators - seeing how they were entrapped - refused , but Antony carried it over their heads by a lex : and then sent Gaius to bring over the four legions , leaving one for the protection of ...
... trans- ferred to his brother Gaius . The senators - seeing how they were entrapped - refused , but Antony carried it over their heads by a lex : and then sent Gaius to bring over the four legions , leaving one for the protection of ...
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