The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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Page xx
... keep him apart from Antony . Marcellus will be doing admirable service if he gives him good advice . Octa- vian seemed to me to be devoted to him : but he has no great confidence in Pansa and Hirtius . His disposition is good if it does ...
... keep him apart from Antony . Marcellus will be doing admirable service if he gives him good advice . Octa- vian seemed to me to be devoted to him : but he has no great confidence in Pansa and Hirtius . His disposition is good if it does ...
Page xxi
... keep quiet.2 Pansa , though using more satisfactory language , did not appear to Cicero to be much more trustworthy . A severe illness put Hirtius aside for some time from active intervention in politics , but 3 P. 83 . 1 Pp . 47-48 . 2 ...
... keep quiet.2 Pansa , though using more satisfactory language , did not appear to Cicero to be much more trustworthy . A severe illness put Hirtius aside for some time from active intervention in politics , but 3 P. 83 . 1 Pp . 47-48 . 2 ...
Page xxiv
... keep within the lines of the constitution , and to trust to the affection rather than the fears of his fellow citizens . There is an absence of personal invective and insult , which shews that Cicero was not yet prepared to throw away ...
... keep within the lines of the constitution , and to trust to the affection rather than the fears of his fellow citizens . There is an absence of personal invective and insult , which shews that Cicero was not yet prepared to throw away ...
Page xxix
... keeping his whole force in hand , and shewed no sign of intending to lay down his command . Successive decrees of the senate had in- vested him with imperium , the prætorian , and then the con- sular rank , and had given him the ...
... keeping his whole force in hand , and shewed no sign of intending to lay down his command . Successive decrees of the senate had in- vested him with imperium , the prætorian , and then the con- sular rank , and had given him the ...
Page xxxix
... keep him from Rome during Cæsar's absence . On Cæsar's return , however , in the middle of B.C. 45 , he appears to have been treated respectfully and nominated as prætor for B.C. 44 , though he was annoyed at the preference being given ...
... keep him from Rome during Cæsar's absence . On Cæsar's return , however , in the middle of B.C. 45 , he appears to have been treated respectfully and nominated as prætor for B.C. 44 , though he was annoyed at the preference being given ...
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