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Side vi
... matter which is in these volumes . But it will still be useful . I have examined it with great care , and I believe that few errors will be discovered . GEORGE LONG . ROMAN CONSULS FROM B.C. 49 TO B.C. 44 . ( vi PREFACE .
... matter which is in these volumes . But it will still be useful . I have examined it with great care , and I believe that few errors will be discovered . GEORGE LONG . ROMAN CONSULS FROM B.C. 49 TO B.C. 44 . ( vi PREFACE .
Side xxix
... matter of intercalation ; and corrected by Augustus Caesar PAGE 368 CHAPTER XXIX . CAESAR AND CICERO . B.C. 46 , 45 . Livy , Epit . 115 ; Cicero's Speech Pro Marcello and Pro Q. Ligario ; Cicero's Letters . Cicero encourages his friends ...
... matter of intercalation ; and corrected by Augustus Caesar PAGE 368 CHAPTER XXIX . CAESAR AND CICERO . B.C. 46 , 45 . Livy , Epit . 115 ; Cicero's Speech Pro Marcello and Pro Q. Ligario ; Cicero's Letters . Cicero encourages his friends ...
Side 5
... matter for deliberation as soon as he had made all necessary preparations for the public safety , and Cicero waited patiently and prudently without immediately urging his claims . The Senatusconsultum was drawn up on the seventh of ...
... matter for deliberation as soon as he had made all necessary preparations for the public safety , and Cicero waited patiently and prudently without immediately urging his claims . The Senatusconsultum was drawn up on the seventh of ...
Side 10
... matter as there was when they offered prayers for the recovery of Pompeius ( vol . iv . p . 405 ) . You will say , remarks Cicero to Atticus , that they fear Caesar , and perhaps it is so ; but they fear Pompeius more . In the same ...
... matter as there was when they offered prayers for the recovery of Pompeius ( vol . iv . p . 405 ) . You will say , remarks Cicero to Atticus , that they fear Caesar , and perhaps it is so ; but they fear Pompeius more . In the same ...
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... matters . I have taken N. Magius , a prefect of Pompeius . Of course I followed my was not given up to Domitius ; but Caesar says that it was , and his statement is better evidence than that of Lepidus . usual practice and set him free ...
... matters . I have taken N. Magius , a prefect of Pompeius . Of course I followed my was not given up to Domitius ; but Caesar says that it was , and his statement is better evidence than that of Lepidus . usual practice and set him free ...
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Side iv - Surely every medicine is an innovation, and he that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator; and if time of course alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be the end?