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... fears of his fellow citizens . There is an absence of personal invective and insult , which shews that Cicero was not yet prepared to throw away the scabbard in his contest with Antony , though he had long seen that his existence made ...
... fears of his fellow citizens . There is an absence of personal invective and insult , which shews that Cicero was not yet prepared to throw away the scabbard in his contest with Antony , though he had long seen that his existence made ...
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... fear the Ides of March have brought us nothing beyond exultation , and the satisfaction of our anger and resentment . What news reaches me from Rome ! What things are going on here under my eyes ! Yes , it was a fine piece of work , but ...
... fear the Ides of March have brought us nothing beyond exultation , and the satisfaction of our anger and resentment . What news reaches me from Rome ! What things are going on here under my eyes ! Yes , it was a fine piece of work , but ...
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... fear will have less weight in your eyes owing to its not being personally presented . But if your liberality answers to the opinion which I have always entertained of you I shall rejoice . I asked Cæsar for the restoration of Sextus ...
... fear will have less weight in your eyes owing to its not being personally presented . But if your liberality answers to the opinion which I have always entertained of you I shall rejoice . I asked Cæsar for the restoration of Sextus ...
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... fear of the cross and the rock before their eyes ? Especially as this transaction has been so loudly cheered and so heartily approved by the very mob ? 66 3 Now , my dear Atticus , do make things all right for me . I want , as soon as I ...
... fear of the cross and the rock before their eyes ? Especially as this transaction has been so loudly cheered and so heartily approved by the very mob ? 66 3 Now , my dear Atticus , do make things all right for me . I want , as soon as I ...
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... fear he has gone for a 1 At the meeting of the senate on the 17th of March , when Cæsar's acta were confirmed , See p . 17 . 1 purpose very mischievous to the state . Lucius Cæsar F XII , 1 ; A XIV , 17 TO ATTICUS 37.
... fear he has gone for a 1 At the meeting of the senate on the 17th of March , when Cæsar's acta were confirmed , See p . 17 . 1 purpose very mischievous to the state . Lucius Cæsar F XII , 1 ; A XIV , 17 TO ATTICUS 37.
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