The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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... things go only fairly well we will live in exile ; if the worst comes to the worst , we will have recourse to extreme measures in our support . Perhaps it will here occur to one of you — why should we wait for the worst , rather than ...
... things go only fairly well we will live in exile ; if the worst comes to the worst , we will have recourse to extreme measures in our support . Perhaps it will here occur to one of you — why should we wait for the worst , rather than ...
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... thing I desire to know is what sort of journey you are having ; where you have seen our friend Brutus , how long you have been together . Presently , when you have got farther on your way , you must write to me about military affairs ...
... thing I desire to know is what sort of journey you are having ; where you have seen our friend Brutus , how long you have been together . Presently , when you have got farther on your way , you must write to me about military affairs ...
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... things can't pass off like this . What a wise man Oppius is , who regrets Cæsar quite as much , but yet says nothing that can offend any loyalist ! But enough of this . Pray don't be idle about writing me word of any- thing new , for I ...
... things can't pass off like this . What a wise man Oppius is , who regrets Cæsar quite as much , but yet says nothing that can offend any loyalist ! But enough of this . Pray don't be idle about writing me word of any- thing new , for I ...
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... things as they occur to me - that when on the request of Sestius I went to Cæsar's house , and was sitting waiting till I was called in , he remarked : " Can I doubt that I am exceedingly disliked , when Marcus Cicero has to sit waiting ...
... things as they occur to me - that when on the request of Sestius I went to Cæsar's house , and was sitting waiting till I was called in , he remarked : " Can I doubt that I am exceedingly disliked , when Marcus Cicero has to sit waiting ...
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... in his last letter . It comes in parenthetically in the middle of his observations about Matius , just as a man might jot down things on a journey . collected into Antony's quarters . ' It must certainly be A XIV , 2 , 3 7 TO ATTICUS.
... in his last letter . It comes in parenthetically in the middle of his observations about Matius , just as a man might jot down things on a journey . collected into Antony's quarters . ' It must certainly be A XIV , 2 , 3 7 TO ATTICUS.
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