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... once defended on a charge of parricide ) with their attendants . Finding the doors locked , they broke into the house ; but when Cicero was not to be seen , and those indoors denied knowing anything about him , it is said that a young ...
... once defended on a charge of parricide ) with their attendants . Finding the doors locked , they broke into the house ; but when Cicero was not to be seen , and those indoors denied knowing anything about him , it is said that a young ...
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... once existing ; that those in Book II . should precede those in Book I .; and that the evidence is in favour of the genuineness of all the letters except I. 16 , 17 ( pp . 243-252 ) . Even of these the Dublin editors think that the ...
... once existing ; that those in Book II . should precede those in Book I .; and that the evidence is in favour of the genuineness of all the letters except I. 16 , 17 ( pp . 243-252 ) . Even of these the Dublin editors think that the ...
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... once mentioned before ( vol . iii . , p . 13 ) , where it appears that he had been inclined to befriend Cicero after Pharsalia , but Cicero only com- missions Atticus to send him a formal letter in his name . possible . For he said that ...
... once mentioned before ( vol . iii . , p . 13 ) , where it appears that he had been inclined to befriend Cicero after Pharsalia , but Cicero only com- missions Atticus to send him a formal letter in his name . possible . For he said that ...
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... once ? Because we have no one to depend upon for safety except Sextus Pompeius and Cæcilius Bassus , who I think are likely to be still more determined when they hear the news about Cæsar . It will be soon enough for us to join them ...
... once ? Because we have no one to depend upon for safety except Sextus Pompeius and Cæcilius Bassus , who I think are likely to be still more determined when they hear the news about Cæsar . It will be soon enough for us to join them ...
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... once or twice before of some illnesses of Atticus , but Nepos says that he had no occasion for medicine for thirty years of his life . He seems , however , to have had a tendency to stomach disorders which he treated by fasting ( Nep ...
... once or twice before of some illnesses of Atticus , but Nepos says that he had no occasion for medicine for thirty years of his life . He seems , however , to have had a tendency to stomach disorders which he treated by fasting ( Nep ...
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