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... tion of public business ; the law courts were still sitting in the forum . In fact , for a time at any rate , Cicero complains that he was overwhelmed with legal business.2 But the spirit was all gone out of it . The will of a single ...
... tion of public business ; the law courts were still sitting in the forum . In fact , for a time at any rate , Cicero complains that he was overwhelmed with legal business.2 But the spirit was all gone out of it . The will of a single ...
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... may not perhaps be able to 1 Pp . 65 , 70 , 72-74 . 3 See pp . 81 , 100 , 101 . See pp . 118 , 134 , 316 , 2 Pp . 74 , 75 . Pp . 104 , 106 , 109 , 110 . say what you Cæsar's modera- tion great , but the INTRODUCTION XV Number.
... may not perhaps be able to 1 Pp . 65 , 70 , 72-74 . 3 See pp . 81 , 100 , 101 . See pp . 118 , 134 , 316 , 2 Pp . 74 , 75 . Pp . 104 , 106 , 109 , 110 . say what you Cæsar's modera- tion great , but the INTRODUCTION XV Number.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. say what you Cæsar's modera- tion great , but the constitution in abeyance . 66 think : you may certainly hold your tongue . For authority of every kind has been com- mitted to one man . He consults nobody but ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. say what you Cæsar's modera- tion great , but the constitution in abeyance . 66 think : you may certainly hold your tongue . For authority of every kind has been com- mitted to one man . He consults nobody but ...
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... tion of her property in the interests of her son , there is a great deal said in the letters to Atticus . The death of Tullia about the end of February , B.C. 45 , not only threw Cicero into a paroxysm of grief , which finds expression ...
... tion of her property in the interests of her son , there is a great deal said in the letters to Atticus . The death of Tullia about the end of February , B.C. 45 , not only threw Cicero into a paroxysm of grief , which finds expression ...
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... tion , as arranged by Cæsar , and by proposing a suspension of house rents . The reading is very doubtful . The reference , perhaps , is to Gaius Cato , the turbulent tribune of B.C. 56 . • Cælius seems to insinuate that Pompey's wisest ...
... tion , as arranged by Cæsar , and by proposing a suspension of house rents . The reading is very doubtful . The reference , perhaps , is to Gaius Cato , the turbulent tribune of B.C. 56 . • Cælius seems to insinuate that Pompey's wisest ...
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