The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xxiii
... honour of Cæsar's memory . To this , of course , Cicero objected on political grounds ; but he also advanced the technical objection that it was mixing up funeral rites with divine worship ( parentalia with supplica- 2 P. 119 . 1 I Phil ...
... honour of Cæsar's memory . To this , of course , Cicero objected on political grounds ; but he also advanced the technical objection that it was mixing up funeral rites with divine worship ( parentalia with supplica- 2 P. 119 . 1 I Phil ...
Page xxviii
... honour seemed all that was necessary . But despatch after despatch from Decimus Brutus revealed the fact of how little had been accomplished , and how strong Antony still was . Cicero , whose energy was still unabated , turned with ...
... honour seemed all that was necessary . But despatch after despatch from Decimus Brutus revealed the fact of how little had been accomplished , and how strong Antony still was . Cicero , whose energy was still unabated , turned with ...
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... honour . LEPIDUS was another man whom the chances of civil war had brought to a higher position than he had strength or character to maintain . He happened to be prætor in B.C. 49 , and to do Cæsar some service in securing his ...
... honour . LEPIDUS was another man whom the chances of civil war had brought to a higher position than he had strength or character to maintain . He happened to be prætor in B.C. 49 , and to do Cæsar some service in securing his ...
Page xlii
... honour and affection , being admitted to ride in a carriage with Octavius and Antony , behind that of the Dictator , when he entered Rome . He was also named for the province of Cisalpine Gaul for B.C. 44-43 , and to the con- sulship ...
... honour and affection , being admitted to ride in a carriage with Octavius and Antony , behind that of the Dictator , when he entered Rome . He was also named for the province of Cisalpine Gaul for B.C. 44-43 , and to the con- sulship ...
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... honours to the army rather studiously ignored Octavian's services , ' and rejected the mission of Salvidienus when he asked for the consulship for him . If Cicero was at the same time writing in flattering terms to him and proposing an ...
... honours to the army rather studiously ignored Octavian's services , ' and rejected the mission of Salvidienus when he asked for the consulship for him . If Cicero was at the same time writing in flattering terms to him and proposing an ...
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