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... hands , for which he blames Volcatius . " 1 Accordingly , I think that a war there is imminent . But that will be the affair of Dolabella and Nicias . Balbus also gives better news from Gaul . He has a letter dated twenty - one days ...
... hands , for which he blames Volcatius . " 1 Accordingly , I think that a war there is imminent . But that will be the affair of Dolabella and Nicias . Balbus also gives better news from Gaul . He has a letter dated twenty - one days ...
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... hand I remain , I perceive that I shall be in danger indeed , but I suspect that an opportunity may occur of my being able to benefit the republic . There is also a consideration of a private nature , namely , that I think it of great ...
... hand I remain , I perceive that I shall be in danger indeed , but I suspect that an opportunity may occur of my being able to benefit the republic . There is also a consideration of a private nature , namely , that I think it of great ...
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... hands ? You can bear me witness that I never approved of that lingering on the Capitol . Well , was that the fault of the Brutuses ? Not at all , but of those other dull brutes , who think them- selves cautious and wise , who thought it ...
... hands ? You can bear me witness that I never approved of that lingering on the Capitol . Well , was that the fault of the Brutuses ? Not at all , but of those other dull brutes , who think them- selves cautious and wise , who thought it ...
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... hands : nothing more . Which of its dignities has it recovered ? Is it that it now obeys the man in his grave whom it could not endure in his life - time ? Do we support the rough drafts of a man , whose laws we ought to have torn down ...
... hands : nothing more . Which of its dignities has it recovered ? Is it that it now obeys the man in his grave whom it could not endure in his life - time ? Do we support the rough drafts of a man , whose laws we ought to have torn down ...
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... hand . By his means , therefore , we shall get what we want . I am anxious to hear , in case Lucius An- A translator of tragedies and comedies . See de Fin . i . § 2 , where Cicero , speaking of his translation of the Electra of ...
... hand . By his means , therefore , we shall get what we want . I am anxious to hear , in case Lucius An- A translator of tragedies and comedies . See de Fin . i . § 2 , where Cicero , speaking of his translation of the Electra of ...
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