The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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Page xlv
... doubt of the right of Gaius Antonius to this designation , as he had doubtless been invested with imperium in the usual way . The ques- tion was really whether he had any lawful claim to be exercising that imperium in Macedonia . In ...
... doubt of the right of Gaius Antonius to this designation , as he had doubtless been invested with imperium in the usual way . The ques- tion was really whether he had any lawful claim to be exercising that imperium in Macedonia . In ...
Page xlvi
... doubt on the genuineness of ancient writings with a kind of triumphant scepticism ; now the pendulum has swung back - for the most part happily so - and the impulse is to defend everything . Neither fashion is wholly in the right . 1 ...
... doubt on the genuineness of ancient writings with a kind of triumphant scepticism ; now the pendulum has swung back - for the most part happily so - and the impulse is to defend everything . Neither fashion is wholly in the right . 1 ...
Page xlvii
... doubt written immediately after the assassination ; though there is no direct evidence of it , nor do we know anything of Cicero's relations with Basilus to explain why he is selected for congratulation out of all the conspirators . He ...
... doubt written immediately after the assassination ; though there is no direct evidence of it , nor do we know anything of Cicero's relations with Basilus to explain why he is selected for congratulation out of all the conspirators . He ...
Page xlviii
... doubt that as possible me on these p ten o'clock receiving exiles ghbouring islands . e state . take up arms against the go Pompeins had a large fleet in Both were at independent of either legatio and th Cecilias Bassas was in arms in ...
... doubt that as possible me on these p ten o'clock receiving exiles ghbouring islands . e state . take up arms against the go Pompeins had a large fleet in Both were at independent of either legatio and th Cecilias Bassas was in arms in ...
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... doubt that Hirtius will inform me on these points ' before ten o'clock 1 See p . 26 , and vol . i . , p . 110 , note . 2 Rhodes was a libera civitas , and had the right of receiving exiles ( ius exilii ) . 3 That is , take up arms ...
... doubt that Hirtius will inform me on these points ' before ten o'clock 1 See p . 26 , and vol . i . , p . 110 , note . 2 Rhodes was a libera civitas , and had the right of receiving exiles ( ius exilii ) . 3 That is , take up arms ...
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