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... liable to be put to death at at once . The obedient people of Rome accordingly voted the appointment on the 27th of November , and the first exercise of their dictatorial powers was the publication of an XXX INTRODUCTION.
... liable to be put to death at at once . The obedient people of Rome accordingly voted the appointment on the 27th of November , and the first exercise of their dictatorial powers was the publication of an XXX INTRODUCTION.
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... Accordingly , I am gratified both by your recollection of our intimacy and by your wish to increase it.2 1 Reading aut valent . 2 For the letter to which this is answer , see DCXCVIII . , p . 3 . DCCIX ( A XIV , 9 ) TO ATTICUS ( 14 B.C. ...
... Accordingly , I am gratified both by your recollection of our intimacy and by your wish to increase it.2 1 Reading aut valent . 2 For the letter to which this is answer , see DCXCVIII . , p . 3 . DCCIX ( A XIV , 9 ) TO ATTICUS ( 14 B.C. ...
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... Accordingly , M. Curtius 3 criticises us with such severity that one feels ashamed to be alive . And not without reason : for it had been better to die a thousand deaths than to endure the present state of things , which seems to me ...
... Accordingly , M. Curtius 3 criticises us with such severity that one feels ashamed to be alive . And not without reason : for it had been better to die a thousand deaths than to endure the present state of things , which seems to me ...
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... accordingly Bassus was snatched from his hands , for which he blames Volcatius . ” 1 Accordingly , I think that a war there is imminent . But that will be the affair of Dolabella and Nicias.2 Balbus also gives better news from Gaul . He ...
... accordingly Bassus was snatched from his hands , for which he blames Volcatius . ” 1 Accordingly , I think that a war there is imminent . But that will be the affair of Dolabella and Nicias.2 Balbus also gives better news from Gaul . He ...
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... bill declaring it illegal to nominate any man dictator was apparently brought in by Antony a few days later in consequence of a vote in this meeting . them I cannot endure , and accordingly I am thinking IV . A XIV , IO 17 TO ATTICUS.
... bill declaring it illegal to nominate any man dictator was apparently brought in by Antony a few days later in consequence of a vote in this meeting . them I cannot endure , and accordingly I am thinking IV . A XIV , IO 17 TO ATTICUS.
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