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... opinion , " says Cicero on the 15th of June , " the state of affairs points to bloodshed and that at an early date . You see what the men are , you see how they are arming . Matters had been farther complicated by the appearance of the ...
... opinion , " says Cicero on the 15th of June , " the state of affairs points to bloodshed and that at an early date . You see what the men are , you see how they are arming . Matters had been farther complicated by the appearance of the ...
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... opinion also . Of course if I go to Greece in July , as is my present intention , every- thing will be easier ; but as the present state of affairs makes it impossible to be sure of what is consistent with my honour , or within my power ...
... opinion also . Of course if I go to Greece in July , as is my present intention , every- thing will be easier ; but as the present state of affairs makes it impossible to be sure of what is consistent with my honour , or within my power ...
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... opinion your illustrious father entertained of me . For believe me when I say that others , who have had at times or still have ' the opportunity , may be more closely united to you by the amount of their services than I am , but that ...
... opinion your illustrious father entertained of me . For believe me when I say that others , who have had at times or still have ' the opportunity , may be more closely united to you by the amount of their services than I am , but that ...
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... opinion which I have always entertained of you I shall rejoice . I asked Cæsar for the restoration of Sextus Clodius.2 I obtained my request . It was in my mind even at the time only to avail myself of the favour if you did not object ...
... opinion which I have always entertained of you I shall rejoice . I asked Cæsar for the restoration of Sextus Clodius.2 I obtained my request . It was in my mind even at the time only to avail myself of the favour if you did not object ...
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... opinion you express in all your letters about the action as well as the man . In my opinion our friend Brutus might walk through the forum even with a gold crown on his head . For who would venture to assault him with the fear of the ...
... opinion you express in all your letters about the action as well as the man . In my opinion our friend Brutus might walk through the forum even with a gold crown on his head . For who would venture to assault him with the fear of the ...
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