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... esset rei publicae status ut eam unius consilio atque cura gubernari necesse esset , and in a letter to Atticus on the 4th of May ( XIV 17,6 ) minore periculo existimo contra illas nefarias partes vivo tyranno dici potuisse quam mortuo ...
... esset rei publicae status ut eam unius consilio atque cura gubernari necesse esset , and in a letter to Atticus on the 4th of May ( XIV 17,6 ) minore periculo existimo contra illas nefarias partes vivo tyranno dici potuisse quam mortuo ...
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... esset alieni , deinde quae ratio esset perferendi i.e. ' there is no passage in his book on the subject of bearing pain addressed to Q. Tubero , in which he has laid down , what should have been the fundamental proposition had it been ...
... esset alieni , deinde quae ratio esset perferendi i.e. ' there is no passage in his book on the subject of bearing pain addressed to Q. Tubero , in which he has laid down , what should have been the fundamental proposition had it been ...
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... esset aptissimum et auctoritati meae . Nam cum multa sint in phi- losophia et gravia et utilia accurate copioseque 25 a philosophis disputata , latissime patere videntur ea quae de officiis tradita ab illis et praecepta sunt . Nulla ...
... esset aptissimum et auctoritati meae . Nam cum multa sint in phi- losophia et gravia et utilia accurate copioseque 25 a philosophis disputata , latissime patere videntur ea quae de officiis tradita ab illis et praecepta sunt . Nulla ...
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... esset . Nec vero rei familiaris amplificatio nemini nocens vituperanda 35 2 verba aliis alii interpolatori deberi temere censet Cobetus Var . Lect . p . 461 est , sed fugienda semper iniuria est . 26. Maxume I VIII 25 ] II Iniustitiae ...
... esset . Nec vero rei familiaris amplificatio nemini nocens vituperanda 35 2 verba aliis alii interpolatori deberi temere censet Cobetus Var . Lect . p . 461 est , sed fugienda semper iniuria est . 26. Maxume I VIII 25 ] II Iniustitiae ...
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... esset . Monet igitur ut caveat ne proelium ineat : negat enim ius esse qui miles non sit cum hoste pugnare . Equidem etiam illud ani- madverto , quod , qui proprio nomine perduellis esset , is hostis vocaretur , lenitate verbi rei ...
... esset . Monet igitur ut caveat ne proelium ineat : negat enim ius esse qui miles non sit cum hoste pugnare . Equidem etiam illud ani- madverto , quod , qui proprio nomine perduellis esset , is hostis vocaretur , lenitate verbi rei ...
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