The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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... appears to have been characteristically cautious , speaking of the existing state of things indeed as " intolerable , " but not suggesting his views as to their remedy or committing him- self to anything . Cicero was doubtful . He ...
... appears to have been characteristically cautious , speaking of the existing state of things indeed as " intolerable , " but not suggesting his views as to their remedy or committing him- self to anything . Cicero was doubtful . He ...
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... appear to Cicero to be much more trustworthy . A severe illness put Hirtius aside for some ime from active intervention in politics , but 3 P. 83 . 1 Pp . 4-48 . 2 P. 62 . the future tenure of the consulship by these two men ...
... appear to Cicero to be much more trustworthy . A severe illness put Hirtius aside for some ime from active intervention in politics , but 3 P. 83 . 1 Pp . 4-48 . 2 P. 62 . the future tenure of the consulship by these two men ...
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... caused him to attempt their relief by dealing with confiscated properties in a way which brought him into collision with Cæsar . A 1 Vol . ii . , p . 157 . coldness appears to have arisen between them , and Lepidus INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... caused him to attempt their relief by dealing with confiscated properties in a way which brought him into collision with Cæsar . A 1 Vol . ii . , p . 157 . coldness appears to have arisen between them , and Lepidus INTRODUCTION XXXV.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. coldness appears to have arisen between them , and Lepidus took his place as Master of the Horse . But this coldness , whatever its nature and cause , disappeared upon Cæsar's return from Spain in B.C. 45 , and ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. coldness appears to have arisen between them , and Lepidus took his place as Master of the Horse . But this coldness , whatever its nature and cause , disappeared upon Cæsar's return from Spain in B.C. 45 , and ...
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... appears to have been treated respectfully and nominated as prætor for B.C. 44 , though he was annoyed at the preference being given to his brother - in - law M. Brutus , who was prætor urbanus . They were also to be consuls in B.C. 41 ...
... appears to have been treated respectfully and nominated as prætor for B.C. 44 , though he was annoyed at the preference being given to his brother - in - law M. Brutus , who was prætor urbanus . They were also to be consuls in B.C. 41 ...
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