The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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Page xxxvii
... death Dola- bella meant to take the constitutional side . He had at first openly shewn his sympathy with the assassins , and a few weeks later had suppressed the riots which took place round the column and altar placed over the spot ...
... death Dola- bella meant to take the constitutional side . He had at first openly shewn his sympathy with the assassins , and a few weeks later had suppressed the riots which took place round the column and altar placed over the spot ...
Page xlii
... death , he was named " second heir " in the Dicta- tor's will . There seems no explanation of his having joined in the conspiracy except possibly his marriage with Paulla Valeria , the sister of a strong Pompeian . His known in- fluence ...
... death , he was named " second heir " in the Dicta- tor's will . There seems no explanation of his having joined in the conspiracy except possibly his marriage with Paulla Valeria , the sister of a strong Pompeian . His known in- fluence ...
Page xliv
... death was at Cæsar's door . His coming over to Italy in B.C. 43 , as Cicero urged him to do , even if it had been possible with such transport as he had , would hardly have been wise . His opponents were then in great strength ; there ...
... death was at Cæsar's door . His coming over to Italy in B.C. 43 , as Cicero urged him to do , even if it had been possible with such transport as he had , would hardly have been wise . His opponents were then in great strength ; there ...
Page xlv
... 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 possible position of their relations if they had borne arms against a " proconsul , " and were ...
... 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 possible position of their relations if they had borne arms against a " proconsul , " and were ...
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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 . possible . For he said that he could not give 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 . possible . For he said that he could not give F VI , 1 , 16 AULUS P. BITHYNICUS TO CICERO 3.
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