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... tion , that Brutus was alone lawful proconsul of Macedonia . Cicero felt so much embarrassed that he said nothing . But at the next day's meeting he spoke severely of this assump- tion of the title of Proconsul , and some of the party ...
... tion , that Brutus was alone lawful proconsul of Macedonia . Cicero felt so much embarrassed that he said nothing . But at the next day's meeting he spoke severely of this assump- tion of the title of Proconsul , and some of the party ...
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... tion for myself and the rest of us , in order to obtain a decent excuse for leaving the city . He promised that he would procure it , but I don't feel sure that he will do so ; for people are so unreasonable and the set against us is so ...
... tion for myself and the rest of us , in order to obtain a decent excuse for leaving the city . He promised that he would procure it , but I don't feel sure that he will do so ; for people are so unreasonable and the set against us is so ...
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... tion of a name after the manner of candidates is believed to refer to Ventidius Bassus having done so in his canvass this year for the prætor- ship . stand . ' I shall not look upon any information 4 B.C. 44 , ET . 62 CICERO'S LETTERS.
... tion of a name after the manner of candidates is believed to refer to Ventidius Bassus having done so in his canvass this year for the prætor- ship . stand . ' I shall not look upon any information 4 B.C. 44 , ET . 62 CICERO'S LETTERS.
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... tion - what is there that we may not fear when a man of such temperate habits , of such eminence as a physician , is carried off by such a sudden illness ? But to all such thoughts the only consolation is that the conditions of our ...
... tion - what is there that we may not fear when a man of such temperate habits , of such eminence as a physician , is carried off by such a sudden illness ? But to all such thoughts the only consolation is that the conditions of our ...
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... tion than his to the studies which you love above everything , that is , to the most excellent . Accordingly , as I can do with sincerity , I am delighted to congratulate you - and myself quite as much that we have in him , whom we ...
... tion than his to the studies which you love above everything , that is , to the most excellent . Accordingly , as I can do with sincerity , I am delighted to congratulate you - and myself quite as much that we have in him , whom we ...
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