The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xviii
... never have taken nor sanctioned are now produced from his forged minutes , " and that " we , who could not endure being his slaves , are the humble servants of his memorandum books . " Added to this was the increasing difficulty of the ...
... never have taken nor sanctioned are now produced from his forged minutes , " and that " we , who could not endure being his slaves , are the humble servants of his memorandum books . " Added to this was the increasing difficulty of the ...
Page xxv
... never delivered , was handed about among all kinds of people who cared to read it . It made all reconcilia- tion , however formal or official , for ever im- possible . From that time forward the letters shew us Cicero in determined and ...
... never delivered , was handed about among all kinds of people who cared to read it . It made all reconcilia- tion , however formal or official , for ever im- possible . From that time forward the letters shew us Cicero in determined and ...
Page xxxvii
... never shewed any qualities fitting him for public life . However , his behaviour in the field may be supposed to have earned Cæsar's regard , for he promised him the consulship for half the year B.C. 44 , when he himself should have ...
... never shewed any qualities fitting him for public life . However , his behaviour in the field may be supposed to have earned Cæsar's regard , for he promised him the consulship for half the year B.C. 44 , when he himself should have ...
Page xxxix
... never a hearty Cæsarian , though , like others , he submitted . In B.C. 46-45 , when Cæsar was going to Spain to attack the sons of Pompey , he seems to have excused himself from fighting against old friends , and consequently to have ...
... never a hearty Cæsarian , though , like others , he submitted . In B.C. 46-45 , when Cæsar was going to Spain to attack the sons of Pompey , he seems to have excused himself from fighting against old friends , and consequently to have ...
Page xli
... never thought highly of him . " Decimus Iunius Of all those who joined in the murder of Cæsar , DECIMUS BRUTUS seems to have had the least per- sonal motive and the least excuse . Cæsar Brutus Albinus . evidently thought highly of him ...
... never thought highly of him . " Decimus Iunius Of all those who joined in the murder of Cæsar , DECIMUS BRUTUS seems to have had the least per- sonal motive and the least excuse . Cæsar Brutus Albinus . evidently thought highly of him ...
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