Cicero: A PortraitAllen Lane, 1975 - 341 páginas |
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... follow it ; they have been chosen by a loving and respectful People . Before we call Cicero blind to human nature let us remember that the same criticism , that the ideal state would not in practice work like that , could be levelled at ...
... follow it ; they have been chosen by a loving and respectful People . Before we call Cicero blind to human nature let us remember that the same criticism , that the ideal state would not in practice work like that , could be levelled at ...
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... follow Pompey abroad . At other times Atticus ' advice seems to have been on the other side ; he was clearly as unable to make up his mind as was his friend . Neverthe- less on 17 February Cicero set out for Luceria ; but on hearing ...
... follow Pompey abroad . At other times Atticus ' advice seems to have been on the other side ; he was clearly as unable to make up his mind as was his friend . Neverthe- less on 17 February Cicero set out for Luceria ; but on hearing ...
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... follow the news from Spain closely . It is time to turn back to his family life . The letters to Atticus are usually mere notes at this time , elliptic and colloquial , and doubtless written in the illegible hand that Cicero once ...
... follow the news from Spain closely . It is time to turn back to his family life . The letters to Atticus are usually mere notes at this time , elliptic and colloquial , and doubtless written in the illegible hand that Cicero once ...
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Arpinum and Rome 10690 b c | 7 |
At the Foot of the Ladder 9077 B C | 12 |
Political Apprenticeship 7670 B C | 29 |
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