The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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... fact I can't describe to you how rejoiced they are , how they flock to see me , how eager they are to hear me speak on the state of the Republic . Meanwhile , however , we can get no decrees out of the senate . The result of our policy ...
... fact I can't describe to you how rejoiced they are , how they flock to see me , how eager they are to hear me speak on the state of the Republic . Meanwhile , however , we can get no decrees out of the senate . The result of our policy ...
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... fact that it sometimes makes one wish Cæsar back again . For measures which Cæsar would never have taken or sanctioned are now produced from his forged minutes . However , I made no difficulty about it to Antony : for of course , having ...
... fact that it sometimes makes one wish Cæsar back again . For measures which Cæsar would never have taken or sanctioned are now produced from his forged minutes . However , I made no difficulty about it to Antony : for of course , having ...
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... fact is I cannot praise them enough . It was the weak points in the situation , not in the individuals , that I reviewed . For though the tyrant has been removed , I see that the tyranny remains . For instance , things which Cæsar never ...
... fact is I cannot praise them enough . It was the weak points in the situation , not in the individuals , that I reviewed . For though the tyrant has been removed , I see that the tyranny remains . For instance , things which Cæsar never ...
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... fact the result of a certain largeness of spirit , ability , and prudence . For I read your speech . It was wisdom ... facts . So you have freed the city from danger and the state from terrorism , and not only done a useful service in ...
... fact the result of a certain largeness of spirit , ability , and prudence . For I read your speech . It was wisdom ... facts . So you have freed the city from danger and the state from terrorism , and not only done a useful service in ...
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... fact put the whole villa and store- 1 In executing the rioters collecting round the pillar marking the spot in the forum where his body was burnt . See pp . 33-35- 2 At the Palilia . See Letter DCCXVI . 3 Re - marriage with the divorced ...
... fact put the whole villa and store- 1 In executing the rioters collecting round the pillar marking the spot in the forum where his body was burnt . See pp . 33-35- 2 At the Palilia . See Letter DCCXVI . 3 Re - marriage with the divorced ...
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