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Marcus Tullius Cicero. S 5 , 1 1 Estimate of Cicero's char- acter . was killing him , as he thrust out his head from the litter and received the stroke . He was in his sixty - fourth year . By the command of Antony the man cut off his ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. S 5 , 1 1 Estimate of Cicero's char- acter . was killing him , as he thrust out his head from the litter and received the stroke . He was in his sixty - fourth year . By the command of Antony the man cut off his ...
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... Cicero felt so much embarrassed that he said nothing . But at the next day's meeting he spoke severely of this assump- tion of the title of Proconsul , and some of the party tried to insinuate that the despatch of Brutus was a forgery ...
... Cicero felt so much embarrassed that he said nothing . But at the next day's meeting he spoke severely of this assump- tion of the title of Proconsul , and some of the party tried to insinuate that the despatch of Brutus was a forgery ...
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... Cicero is worse than that to Atticus both in sub- stance and in style , but neither is worthy of the reputation of Brutus . We unfortunately do not know the details of Cicero's dealings with Octavian well enough to pronounce with ...
... Cicero is worse than that to Atticus both in sub- stance and in style , but neither is worthy of the reputation of Brutus . We unfortunately do not know the details of Cicero's dealings with Octavian well enough to pronounce with ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. I CICERO'S LETTERS DCXCVI ( F VI , 15 ) TO L. MINUCIUS BASILUS ' ( ? ON THE CAPITOL ) ROME ( 15 MARCH , B.C. 44 ) CONGRATULATE you ! For myself I am rejoiced ! I love you : I watch over your interests : I desire to ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. I CICERO'S LETTERS DCXCVI ( F VI , 15 ) TO L. MINUCIUS BASILUS ' ( ? ON THE CAPITOL ) ROME ( 15 MARCH , B.C. 44 ) CONGRATULATE you ! For myself I am rejoiced ! I love you : I watch over your interests : I desire to ...
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... CICERO ( AT ROME ) SICILY ( MARCH ) IF I had not personally many valid causes for friendship with you , I would have ... Cicero may be of use to him . See Cicero's answer , Letter DCCVIII . , p . 14 . possible . For he said that he could ...
... CICERO ( AT ROME ) SICILY ( MARCH ) IF I had not personally many valid causes for friendship with you , I would have ... Cicero may be of use to him . See Cicero's answer , Letter DCCVIII . , p . 14 . possible . For he said that he could ...
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