The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xvii
... enemy of the constitution and of liberty - a weaker and a worse Cæsar , trading on his great patron's name , intoxicated with the wealth that has fallen into his hands , and stained with every private and public vice . The first period ...
... enemy of the constitution and of liberty - a weaker and a worse Cæsar , trading on his great patron's name , intoxicated with the wealth that has fallen into his hands , and stained with every private and public vice . The first period ...
Page xxxiii
... enemies . If he lacked originality as a writer or philosopher , neither did he pretend to any . He wished to interpret the Greek philosophers to his countrymen : he did it imperfectly , but he did it as no one else could or did . The ...
... enemies . If he lacked originality as a writer or philosopher , neither did he pretend to any . He wished to interpret the Greek philosophers to his countrymen : he did it imperfectly , but he did it as no one else could or did . The ...
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... enemies and for- bidden water and fire . " What , then , " you say , " is your advice ? We must yield to fortune : we must quit Italy I think , and retire to Rhodes 2 or some place or other in the world . If any im- provement occurs we ...
... enemies and for- bidden water and fire . " What , then , " you say , " is your advice ? We must yield to fortune : we must quit Italy I think , and retire to Rhodes 2 or some place or other in the world . If any im- provement occurs we ...
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... enemies . He must go farther . 2 All men enriched in various ways by Cæsar's confiscations . Sextilius see p . II . For 3 That is , by taking strong measures . This seems the only meaning possible if the MS . reading , quod nunquam ...
... enemies . He must go farther . 2 All men enriched in various ways by Cæsar's confiscations . Sextilius see p . II . For 3 That is , by taking strong measures . This seems the only meaning possible if the MS . reading , quod nunquam ...
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... enemy of mine , who was a friend of your own , if I did not wish it , though you could have done so without any ... enemies were not proper objects for attack , especially those in a lower position of life . Nor ought we ourselves to be ...
... enemy of mine , who was a friend of your own , if I did not wish it , though you could have done so without any ... enemies were not proper objects for attack , especially those in a lower position of life . Nor ought we ourselves to be ...
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