The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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... mean Annius , I meant to say C. Asinius . It was a slip of memory . A fine embroglio the Gambler has brought about ! For that con- spiracy of Cæsar's freedmen would have been easily put down , if Antony had had his wits about him . How ...
... mean Annius , I meant to say C. Asinius . It was a slip of memory . A fine embroglio the Gambler has brought about ! For that con- spiracy of Cæsar's freedmen would have been easily put down , if Antony had had his wits about him . How ...
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... mean that it is too easy of access to his enemies . He must go farther . 2 All men enriched in various ways by Cæsar's confiscations . Sextilius see p . II . For 3 That is , by taking strong measures . This seems the only meaning ...
... mean that it is too easy of access to his enemies . He must go farther . 2 All men enriched in various ways by Cæsar's confiscations . Sextilius see p . II . For 3 That is , by taking strong measures . This seems the only meaning ...
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... means that Cæsar had promised to revoke the confiscation of lands in the territory of Buthrotum , and this promise - besides being just - can be testified to by many . If Antony carries out his measures on pretended minutes of Cæsar ...
... means that Cæsar had promised to revoke the confiscation of lands in the territory of Buthrotum , and this promise - besides being just - can be testified to by many . If Antony carries out his measures on pretended minutes of Cæsar ...
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... means a formidable massacre . The only resource is to go 1 Antony quoted this letter in his speech in the Senate in answer to the first Philippic ( September 19th ) . See 2 Phil . §§ 7-10 . 2 Homer , Il . ix . 228. It is no time ...
... means a formidable massacre . The only resource is to go 1 Antony quoted this letter in his speech in the Senate in answer to the first Philippic ( September 19th ) . See 2 Phil . §§ 7-10 . 2 Homer , Il . ix . 228. It is no time ...
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... means to bring the allotment of provinces before the senate , and to propose taking the Gauls himself . Well , will the senate be free to pass a decree ? If it is , then I shall rejoice that liberty has been recovered . If not , what ...
... means to bring the allotment of provinces before the senate , and to propose taking the Gauls himself . Well , will the senate be free to pass a decree ? If it is , then I shall rejoice that liberty has been recovered . If not , what ...
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