The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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... brought him finally to the grave . The final breach with Antony , Sept. , B.C. 44 . The meeting of the senate on the 1st of September , for the sake of which Cicero professed to have come to Rome , was not attended by him . Among the ...
... brought him finally to the grave . The final breach with Antony , Sept. , B.C. 44 . The meeting of the senate on the 1st of September , for the sake of which Cicero professed to have come to Rome , was not attended by him . Among the ...
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... brought to bay by Cassius . The defeat of An- tony at Forum Gallorum and Mutina ( 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 ...
... brought to bay by Cassius . The defeat of An- tony at Forum Gallorum and Mutina ( 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 ...
Page xxx
... brought in a law condemn- ing all the assassins of Cæsar , and the tribune Casca was the first victim under it . The law did not touch Cicero per- sonally , but events quickly followed that made his death certain . What Octavian had now ...
... brought in a law condemn- ing all the assassins of Cæsar , and the tribune Casca was the first victim under it . The law did not touch Cicero per- sonally , but events quickly followed that made his death certain . What Octavian had now ...
Page xxxi
... brought nothing , he said , with him , and Cicero himself was poorly provided for a journey . It would be better , therefore , he thought , for Cicero to pre- cede him in his flight , while he went home , collected what was necessary ...
... brought nothing , he said , with him , and Cicero himself was poorly provided for a journey . It would be better , therefore , he thought , for Cicero to pre- cede him in his flight , while he went home , collected what was necessary ...
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... caused him to attempt their relief by dealing with confiscated properties in a way which brought him into collision with Cæsar . A 1 Vol . ii . , p . 157 . coldness appears to have arisen between them , and Lepidus INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... caused him to attempt their relief by dealing with confiscated properties in a way which brought him into collision with Cæsar . A 1 Vol . ii . , p . 157 . coldness appears to have arisen between them , and Lepidus INTRODUCTION XXXV.
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