Select epistles of Cicero and Pliny, with notes by J. EdwardsJ. W. Parker, 1836 - 250 pages |
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... Money - chest , opposed to the sacculus , of the poor , in Juvenal ii . 26. It also signi- fies ready - money , and ' solvere III . ex arcâ ' is opposed to ' sol- vere ex mensâ , ' i.e. argenta- riorum , or bankers . 5 It is not known ...
... Money - chest , opposed to the sacculus , of the poor , in Juvenal ii . 26. It also signi- fies ready - money , and ' solvere III . ex arcâ ' is opposed to ' sol- vere ex mensâ , ' i.e. argenta- riorum , or bankers . 5 It is not known ...
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... money , which he was about to claim : so Cicero tells him , that , like a general , he had first to offer at Amalthea the usual victims for success , and then proceed against the enemy , that is , his creditors , at Sicyon . 7 Atticus ...
... money , which he was about to claim : so Cicero tells him , that , like a general , he had first to offer at Amalthea the usual victims for success , and then proceed against the enemy , that is , his creditors , at Sicyon . 7 Atticus ...
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... money . See Ep . I. Note . 30 He refers to his own bar- gain , made some time before , for the house of Crassus , for which his friends said he had given too much . He borrowed the money for the purchase , but of whom is uncertain . 31 ...
... money . See Ep . I. Note . 30 He refers to his own bar- gain , made some time before , for the house of Crassus , for which his friends said he had given too much . He borrowed the money for the purchase , but of whom is uncertain . 31 ...
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... money he had lent him . 32 A letter more fully and VI . openly disclosing circumstan- ces , than that which he now ventured to send , from his distrust of the carrier . ( ATT . II . 4. ) Scr . in Tusculano , A.U.C. 694 . Cicero thanks ...
... money he had lent him . 32 A letter more fully and VI . openly disclosing circumstan- ces , than that which he now ventured to send , from his distrust of the carrier . ( ATT . II . 4. ) Scr . in Tusculano , A.U.C. 694 . Cicero thanks ...
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... money , instead of Asiatic : and again alludes to the wall of his town house , on the Palatine Hill . CICERO ATTICO , S. QUOD tibi superioribus literis promiseram , fore , ut opus extaret hujus peregrinationis ; nihil jam magnopere ...
... money , instead of Asiatic : and again alludes to the wall of his town house , on the Palatine Hill . CICERO ATTICO , S. QUOD tibi superioribus literis promiseram , fore , ut opus extaret hujus peregrinationis ; nihil jam magnopere ...
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Page 243 - Adfirmabant autem hanc fuisse summam vel culpae suae vel erroris, quod essent soliti stato die ante lucem convenire carmenque Christo quasi deo dicere secum invicem seque sacramento non in scelus aliquod obstringere, sed ne furta, ne latrocinia, ne adulteria committerent, ne fidem fallerent, ne depositum appellati abnegarent.
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