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... Cicero , upon whose cause the authority of the senate turned , and a number of the like arts ; but most of all by the conjunction of Crassus and Pompey first with one another and then with himself , which completed it . Which part of ...
... Cicero , upon whose cause the authority of the senate turned , and a number of the like arts ; but most of all by the conjunction of Crassus and Pompey first with one another and then with himself , which completed it . Which part of ...
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... Cicero saith : Quam volumus licet , patres conscripti , nos amemus , tamen nec numero Hispa- nos , nec robore Gallos , nec calliditate Poenos , nec artibus Græcos , nec denique hoc ipso hujus gentis et terræ domes- tico nativoque sensu ...
... Cicero saith : Quam volumus licet , patres conscripti , nos amemus , tamen nec numero Hispa- nos , nec robore Gallos , nec calliditate Poenos , nec artibus Græcos , nec denique hoc ipso hujus gentis et terræ domes- tico nativoque sensu ...
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... Cicero says of Pompey ) are sui amantes , sine rivali , [ lovers of themselves without rival , ] are many times unfortunate . And whereas they have all their times sacrificed to themselves , they become in the OF WISDOM FOR A MAN'S SELF ...
... Cicero says of Pompey ) are sui amantes , sine rivali , [ lovers of themselves without rival , ] are many times unfortunate . And whereas they have all their times sacrificed to themselves , they become in the OF WISDOM FOR A MAN'S SELF ...
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... Cicero saith of Piso , that when he answered him , he fetched one of his brows up to his forehead , and bent the other down to his chin ; Respon- des , altero ad frontem sublato , altero ad mentum depresso supercilio , crudelitatem tibi ...
... Cicero saith of Piso , that when he answered him , he fetched one of his brows up to his forehead , and bent the other down to his chin ; Respon- des , altero ad frontem sublato , altero ad mentum depresso supercilio , crudelitatem tibi ...
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... Cicero's Philippics , calleth him vene- fica , witch ; as if he had enchanted Cæsar . Augustus raised Agrippa ( though of mean birth ) to that height , as when he consulted with Mæcenas about the mar- riage of his daughter Julia ...
... Cicero's Philippics , calleth him vene- fica , witch ; as if he had enchanted Cæsar . Augustus raised Agrippa ( though of mean birth ) to that height , as when he consulted with Mæcenas about the mar- riage of his daughter Julia ...
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