The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xxvii
... referred to the senators by Casca . A motion was proposed and carried by Cicero , giving the consuls - elect authority to protect the senate at its meeting on the 1st of January , and ordering all holders of provinces 1 P. 163 . 2 P ...
... referred to the senators by Casca . A motion was proposed and carried by Cicero , giving the consuls - elect authority to protect the senate at its meeting on the 1st of January , and ordering all holders of provinces 1 P. 163 . 2 P ...
Page xliii
... refer to his stiff and ungracious manners , of which Cicero himself seems to complain , and to his shallow pedantry , but accuse him of gross oppression and usury in Asia and Cyprus , of betraying to Cæsar Pompey's intention of going to ...
... refer to his stiff and ungracious manners , of which Cicero himself seems to complain , and to his shallow pedantry , but accuse him of gross oppression and usury in Asia and Cyprus , of betraying to Cæsar Pompey's intention of going to ...
Page xlv
... referred to Antonius in indulgent terms , and the fact of hav- ing allowed him to style himself Proconsul was regarded by the Ciceronians as a practical abandonment of their conten- tion , that Brutus was alone lawful proconsul of ...
... referred to Antonius in indulgent terms , and the fact of hav- ing allowed him to style himself Proconsul was regarded by the Ciceronians as a practical abandonment of their conten- tion , that Brutus was alone lawful proconsul of ...
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... referred to the origin of that friend- ship which began with our fathers . But that is , I think , only to be done by those who have not kept up a paternal friend- ship by any good offices themselves . I shall be content there- fore ...
... referred to the origin of that friend- ship which began with our fathers . But that is , I think , only to be done by those who have not kept up a paternal friend- ship by any good offices themselves . I shall be content there- fore ...
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... referring to the primitive manners and morals of the Sabines -often celebrated by Horace . The reference to the possible assump- tion of a name after the manner of candidates is believed to refer to Ventidius Bassus having done so in ...
... referring to the primitive manners and morals of the Sabines -often celebrated by Horace . The reference to the possible assump- tion of a name after the manner of candidates is believed to refer to Ventidius Bassus having done so in ...
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