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... Phil . § 29 ) . " p . 175 , 1. I , for " Gargettus " read " Gargettian . " p . 217 , 1. 3 , for " his " read “ her . ” " 9 p . 269 , note 3 , 1. 8 , for " DCXII . " read " DCXVI . " p . 273 , 1. 4 , before " into " insert " from ...
... Phil . § 29 ) . " p . 175 , 1. I , for " Gargettus " read " Gargettian . " p . 217 , 1. 3 , for " his " read “ her . ” " 9 p . 269 , note 3 , 1. 8 , for " DCXII . " read " DCXVI . " p . 273 , 1. 4 , before " into " insert " from ...
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... Phil . 2 §§ 1-2 8704 15 9094 §§ 22-46 824 24 1 According to the arrangement in the Teubner edition of 1898. In earlier editions the letters here marked 3 = 5 and 3 ; 4 = 4 and 6 ; 5 = 7 . First period of the letters , pp . 1-128 . xvi ...
... Phil . 2 §§ 1-2 8704 15 9094 §§ 22-46 824 24 1 According to the arrangement in the Teubner edition of 1898. In earlier editions the letters here marked 3 = 5 and 3 ; 4 = 4 and 6 ; 5 = 7 . First period of the letters , pp . 1-128 . xvi ...
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... Phil . § 7 . 3 See pp . 119-120 , 131. He says that he also had a copy of a contio of Antony's , as well as the edict of Brutus and Cassius , which he men- tions in the letter . tiones ) , and he was at any rate determined INTRODUCTION ...
... Phil . § 7 . 3 See pp . 119-120 , 131. He says that he also had a copy of a contio of Antony's , as well as the edict of Brutus and Cassius , which he men- tions in the letter . tiones ) , and he was at any rate determined INTRODUCTION ...
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... Phil- B.C. 44 . On the 2nd of September therefore Cicero attended and made a statement of his position and views ... Phil . § 13 . 2 Pp . 45-46 , 54 . The second Phil- ippic , 19th Sept. public conduct , xxiv INTRODUCTION.
... Phil- B.C. 44 . On the 2nd of September therefore Cicero attended and made a statement of his position and views ... Phil . § 13 . 2 Pp . 45-46 , 54 . The second Phil- ippic , 19th Sept. public conduct , xxiv INTRODUCTION.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. The second Phil- ippic , 19th Sept. public conduct , drew from Cicero the terrible second Phil- ippic , which , though never delivered , was handed about among all kinds of people who cared to read it . It made all ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. The second Phil- ippic , 19th Sept. public conduct , drew from Cicero the terrible second Phil- ippic , which , though never delivered , was handed about among all kinds of people who cared to read it . It made all ...
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