The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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... won't recognize as a colonia , and calls a conventus ( 2 Phil . § 102 ) . Cicero does not wish to recognize them , and yet fears to irritate these veterans . About ( Manlius ) ' I wrote some time ago A XV , 2 , 3 53 TO ATTICUS.
... won't recognize as a colonia , and calls a conventus ( 2 Phil . § 102 ) . Cicero does not wish to recognize them , and yet fears to irritate these veterans . About ( Manlius ) ' I wrote some time ago A XV , 2 , 3 53 TO ATTICUS.
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... fear would not have forced us to confirm his acts . Or supposing me to join Saufeius's school and abandon the doctrines of the Tusculans , I was so high in his favour ( whom may the gods confound though dead ! ) that to a man of my age ...
... fear would not have forced us to confirm his acts . Or supposing me to join Saufeius's school and abandon the doctrines of the Tusculans , I was so high in his favour ( whom may the gods confound though dead ! ) that to a man of my age ...
Page 64
... fear of you , we should be untrue to ourselves . But since we have put ourselves in your hands , and under your advice have dismissed our friends from the country towns , and done so by a circular letter as well as by an edict , we have ...
... fear of you , we should be untrue to ourselves . But since we have put ourselves in your hands , and under your advice have dismissed our friends from the country towns , and done so by a circular letter as well as by an edict , we have ...
Page 65
... fear that , if I only wrote to Dolabella , that quick - tempered man ' might be stirred up to wrath . As , however , he is said to be some- what difficult of approach , I have written to Eutrapelus , ' asking him to forward my letter to ...
... fear that , if I only wrote to Dolabella , that quick - tempered man ' might be stirred up to wrath . As , however , he is said to be some- what difficult of approach , I have written to Eutrapelus , ' asking him to forward my letter to ...
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... fear of hurting his father's feelings and that ever since Antony had been his enemy . " Thereupon , " says he , " I pulled myself together for fear he should do you some injury . So I smoothed him down and indeed got 400 sestertia from ...
... fear of hurting his father's feelings and that ever since Antony had been his enemy . " Thereupon , " says he , " I pulled myself together for fear he should do you some injury . So I smoothed him down and indeed got 400 sestertia from ...
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