The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... Caius Cæsar was slain on the 15th of March , A.u.c. 710 , B.C. 44 , Marcus Antonius was his colleague in the consulship ; and he , being afraid that the conspirators might murder him too , ( and it is said that they had debated among ...
... Caius Cæsar was slain on the 15th of March , A.u.c. 710 , B.C. 44 , Marcus Antonius was his colleague in the consulship ; and he , being afraid that the conspirators might murder him too , ( and it is said that they had debated among ...
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... Caius Cæsar cannot influence you to prefer being loved to being feared , no speech of any one will do any good or have any influence with you ; and those who think him happy are themselves miserable . No one is happy who lives on such ...
... Caius Cæsar cannot influence you to prefer being loved to being feared , no speech of any one will do any good or have any influence with you ; and those who think him happy are themselves miserable . No one is happy who lives on such ...
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... your own character and your reputation for chastity . But you did not do so , nor , if you had wished it , would Caius Curio have ever suffered you to do so . You have said , that you retired in my favour from the 20 CICERO'S ORATIONS .
... your own character and your reputation for chastity . But you did not do so , nor , if you had wished it , would Caius Curio have ever suffered you to do so . You have said , that you retired in my favour from the 20 CICERO'S ORATIONS .
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... Caius Curio , by Caius Piso , by Marcus Glabrio , by Marcus Lepidus , by Lucius Volcatius , by Caius Figulus , by Decimus Silanus and Lucius Murena , who at that time were the consuls elect ; the same consulship also which was approved ...
... Caius Curio , by Caius Piso , by Marcus Glabrio , by Marcus Lepidus , by Lucius Volcatius , by Caius Figulus , by Decimus Silanus and Lucius Murena , who at that time were the consuls elect ; the same consulship also which was approved ...
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... Caius Cæsar , or else that you had never broken it off . The one conduct would have become your dignity , and the other would have been suited to your prudence . " This , O Marcus Antonius , was at all times my advice both respecting ...
... Caius Cæsar , or else that you had never broken it off . The one conduct would have become your dignity , and the other would have been suited to your prudence . " This , O Marcus Antonius , was at all times my advice both respecting ...
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