The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xxii
... possible collisions with Antony , and in order to visit his son , whose first year as a student there had given Cicero much anxiety , but who was now shewing signs of improvement , and might be con- firmed in better ways by the personal ...
... possible collisions with Antony , and in order to visit his son , whose first year as a student there had given Cicero much anxiety , but who was now shewing signs of improvement , and might be con- firmed in better ways by the personal ...
Page xxv
... possible . From that time forward the letters shew us Cicero in determined and unhesitating opposition to Antony . For some weeks still he is doubtful as to what practical steps he is to take , but he has no more hesitation as to what ...
... possible . From that time forward the letters shew us Cicero in determined and unhesitating opposition to Antony . For some weeks still he is doubtful as to what practical steps he is to take , but he has no more hesitation as to what ...
Page xxxiv
... possible contingencies . To a nervous temperament such as his it was impossible that the dangers to himself and his family should not loom large before his eyes . But when the time came to act , he usually shewed far more resolution ...
... possible contingencies . To a nervous temperament such as his it was impossible that the dangers to himself and his family should not loom large before his eyes . But when the time came to act , he usually shewed far more resolution ...
Page xliv
... possible with such transport as he had , would hardly have been wise . His opponents were then in great strength ; there is no reason to believe that Italy was - as Cicero alleged - ready to rise in his sup- port , and an unsuccessful ...
... possible with such transport as he had , would hardly have been wise . His opponents were then in great strength ; there is no reason to believe that Italy was - as Cicero alleged - ready to rise in his sup- port , and an unsuccessful ...
Page xlv
... possible position of their relations if they had borne arms against a " proconsul , " and were therefore eager to mark the rejection of the claim implied by the use of the title . But there could not be any doubt of the right of Gaius ...
... possible position of their relations if they had borne arms against a " proconsul , " and were therefore eager to mark the rejection of the claim implied by the use of the title . But there could not be any doubt of the right of Gaius ...
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