The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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... consuls - designate and would come into office on the 1st of January , B.C. 43. Of Hirtius especially , who had been ... consulship by these two men INTRODUCTION xxi.
... consuls - designate and would come into office on the 1st of January , B.C. 43. Of Hirtius especially , who had been ... consulship by these two men INTRODUCTION xxi.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. the future tenure of the consulship by these two men did not in the first half of the year ... consul things would most likely remain as thy were , and he would be personally safer out of the country , and would ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. the future tenure of the consulship by these two men did not in the first half of the year ... consul things would most likely remain as thy were , and he would be personally safer out of the country , and would ...
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... 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. 167 . to continue in office until successors were appointed by the INTRODUCTION xxvii.
... 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. 167 . to continue in office until successors were appointed by the INTRODUCTION xxvii.
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... consuls had fallen . Decent expressions of regret and complimentary votes in their honour seemed all that was necessary . But despatch after despatch from Decimus Brutus revealed the fact of how little had been accomplished , and how ...
... consuls had fallen . Decent expressions of regret and complimentary votes in their honour seemed all that was necessary . But despatch after despatch from Decimus Brutus revealed the fact of how little had been accomplished , and how ...
Page xxix
... consulship as his colleague.1 All that was certainly known was that he was keeping his whole force in hand , and shewed no sign of intending to lay down his command . Successive decrees of the senate had in- vested him with imperium ...
... consulship as his colleague.1 All that was certainly known was that he was keeping his whole force in hand , and shewed no sign of intending to lay down his command . Successive decrees of the senate had in- vested him with imperium ...
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Accordingly Antony Antony's April army ARPINUM arrived Asia assassins Astura ATTICUS AT ROME Balbus Bassus BRUT Brutus and Cassius Buthrotians Buthrotum Cæsar camp cavalry CICERO AT ROME citizens command consuls consulship Cornificius CULARO danger dear death Decimus Brutus decree defend despatch Dolabella DYRRACHIUM enemy F XI F XII favour fear feel forces Furnius Gaius Antonius Gallia Gaul give heaven Hirtius honour hope Ides of March Italy IUNIUS BRUTUS JUNE Lanuvium legates legatus legions Lepidus letter letter-carrier Lucius Macedonia Marcus MUNATIUS PLANCUS Mutina never Octavian Octavius opinion Pansa Phil Pompeii position prætor Pray province Puteoli quæstor Quintus QUINTUS CORNIFICIUS regard Republic Roman safety seems senate sent Servilius Sextus Sextus Pompeius shew speech Syria tell things thought Trebonius tribune TUSCULUM Ventidius veterans villa Wherefore wish word write written