The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... Brutus supped with Lepidus , and Cassius with Antonius . By these means he got them to consent to his passing a decree for the confirmation of all Cæsar's acts , without describing or naming them more precisely . At last , on the ...
... Brutus supped with Lepidus , and Cassius with Antonius . By these means he got them to consent to his passing a decree for the confirmation of all Cæsar's acts , without describing or naming them more precisely . At last , on the ...
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... Brutus and Cassius com- missions to buy corn in Asia and Sicily for the use of the republic , in order to keep them out of the city . Meantime Sextus Pompeius , who was at the head of a considerable army in Spain , addressed letters to ...
... Brutus and Cassius com- missions to buy corn in Asia and Sicily for the use of the republic , in order to keep them out of the city . Meantime Sextus Pompeius , who was at the head of a considerable army in Spain , addressed letters to ...
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... Brutus , who was absent from the games which he himself was exhibiting , while at that most splendid spectacle the Roman people showed their zeal in his favour though he was absent , and soothed their own regret for their deliverer by ...
... Brutus , who was absent from the games which he himself was exhibiting , while at that most splendid spectacle the Roman people showed their zeal in his favour though he was absent , and soothed their own regret for their deliverer by ...
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... Brutus and Cassius , who were much pleased with it . I. To what destiny of mine , O conscript fathers , shall I say that it is owing , that none for the last twenty years has been an enemy to the republic without at the same time ...
... Brutus and Cassius , who were much pleased with it . I. To what destiny of mine , O conscript fathers , shall I say that it is owing , that none for the last twenty years has been an enemy to the republic without at the same time ...
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... Brutus , and the other saw also the image of Ahala ? Were these the men to seek counsel from the ancestors of others rather than from their own ? and out of doors rather than at home ? What ? Caius Cassius , a man of that family which ...
... Brutus , and the other saw also the image of Ahala ? Were these the men to seek counsel from the ancestors of others rather than from their own ? and out of doors rather than at home ? What ? Caius Cassius , a man of that family which ...
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