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... Gaius Cassius , Plancus and Lepidus.1 With CASSIUS Cicero's intimacy seems to have begun in B.C. 46 , when they were both living in Rome by Cæsar's indulgence , and both of them with feelings of very doubtful loyalty to his régime ...
... Gaius Cassius , Plancus and Lepidus.1 With CASSIUS Cicero's intimacy seems to have begun in B.C. 46 , when they were both living in Rome by Cæsar's indulgence , and both of them with feelings of very doubtful loyalty to his régime ...
Page xliv
... Gaius Antonius , whom he had taken prisoner . On the 13th of April , just before the result of the battles of Mutina was known , a despatch arrived from Brutus , accompanied by one from Gaius An- tonius himself , which began Gaius ...
... Gaius Antonius , whom he had taken prisoner . On the 13th of April , just before the result of the battles of Mutina was known , a despatch arrived from Brutus , accompanied by one from Gaius An- tonius himself , which began Gaius ...
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... Gaius Antonius with consideration , who , according to the most probable account , was not put to death till towards the end of the year , and then not directly by the order of Brutus . Some of the Ciceronian party were alarmed at the ...
... Gaius Antonius with consideration , who , according to the most probable account , was not put to death till towards the end of the year , and then not directly by the order of Brutus . Some of the Ciceronian party were alarmed at the ...
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... death may put him in a dangerous position , in which Cicero may be of use to him . See Cicero's answer , Letter DCCVIII . , p . 14 . DCXCIX ( F XV , 20 ) TO GAIUS TREBONIUS F VI , 1 , 16 AULUS P. BITHYNICUS TO CICERO 3.
... death may put him in a dangerous position , in which Cicero may be of use to him . See Cicero's answer , Letter DCCVIII . , p . 14 . DCXCIX ( F XV , 20 ) TO GAIUS TREBONIUS F VI , 1 , 16 AULUS P. BITHYNICUS TO CICERO 3.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. DCXCIX ( F XV , 20 ) TO GAIUS TREBONIUS ( ON HIS WAY TO ASIA ) ( ROME OR TUSCULUM ( ? ) , APRIL ) MY ORATOR - for that is the title I have given it — I have handed to your Sabine servant . His nationality made me ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. DCXCIX ( F XV , 20 ) TO GAIUS TREBONIUS ( ON HIS WAY TO ASIA ) ( ROME OR TUSCULUM ( ? ) , APRIL ) MY ORATOR - for that is the title I have given it — I have handed to your Sabine servant . His nationality made me ...
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