The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xvii
... mind to be the 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 ...
... mind to be the 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 ...
Page xxi
... mind . For I took him aside and exhorted him earnestly to preserve the peace . He could not of course say that he did not wish for peace : but he indicated that he was no less afraid of our side appealing to arms than of Antony doing so ...
... mind . For I took him aside and exhorted him earnestly to preserve the peace . He could not of course say that he did not wish for peace : but he indicated that he was no less afraid of our side appealing to arms than of Antony doing so ...
Page xxxi
... triumvirs entered Rome ; but Cicero's name was among those forwarded before ( App . B. C. iv . 4 ) . For the text of the edict , see App . iv . 8-11 . put to torture ; and with his mind still dazed IV . ñ INTRODUCTION xxxi.
... triumvirs entered Rome ; but Cicero's name was among those forwarded before ( App . B. C. iv . 4 ) . For the text of the edict , see App . iv . 8-11 . put to torture ; and with his mind still dazed IV . ñ INTRODUCTION xxxi.
Page xxxii
Marcus Tullius Cicero. put to torture ; and with his mind still dazed with confused and contradictory designs , he put himself in the hands of his servants to be conveyed by sea to Caieta , as he had property there and an agreeable ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. put to torture ; and with his mind still dazed with confused and contradictory designs , he put himself in the hands of his servants to be conveyed by sea to Caieta , as he had property there and an agreeable ...
Page xlii
... mind that he was doing a public duty . He gained nothing by it , and could hardly have hoped to do so . At first it seemed likely that he would be prevented from taking over his province . But Antony appears to have found it impossible ...
... mind that he was doing a public duty . He gained nothing by it , and could hardly have hoped to do so . At first it seemed likely that he would be prevented from taking over his province . But Antony appears to have found it impossible ...
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