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The letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to several of his friends, with remarks ... - Page 373
by Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778
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The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 3

Conyers Middleton - Rome - 1741 - 434 pages
...his enemies ; had no other way to fave himfelf, than by flying to his name-fake in Macedonia : but the diftance was fo great, and the country fo guarded,...change his road, for fear of being taken; till having difmifled all his attendants, and wandered for fome time alone in difguife and diftrefs, he committed...
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The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero ...

Conyers Middleton - 1766 - 448 pages
...himfelf, than by flying to his name-fake in Macedonia : but the diftance was fo great, and the country lo guarded, that he was often forced to change his road, for fear of being taken ; till having difmifled all his attendants, and wandered for fome time alone in difguife and diftrefs, he commit.ted...
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The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to Several of His Friends, Volume 3

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 404 pages
...our wifh.es : but at prefent they are nothing more than, mere rumours. However your letter addreffed to the diftance was fo great, and the country fo guarded,...change his road, for fear of being taken ; 'till having difmifled all his attendants, and wandered for fome time alone in difguife and diftrefs, he conmitted...
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The History of the Life of M. Tullius Cicero, Volume 3

Conyers Middleton - Authors, Latin - 1790 - 372 pages
...to his enemies, had no other way to fave himfelf, than by flying to his Dame-fake in Macedonia: but the diftance was fo great, and the country fo guarded,...change his road , for fear of being taken ; till having difmified all his attendants, and wandered for fome time alone in difguife and diftrefs , he committed...
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The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 3

Conyers Middleton - 1801 - 462 pages
...Caesar Octavianus. Q^Pedius. namesake in Macedonia : but the distance was so great, and the country so guarded, that he was often forced to change his road, for fear of being taken ; till, having dismissed all his attendants, and wandered for some time alone in disguise and distress, he committed...
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The letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to several of his friends ..., Volume 3

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1804 - 450 pages
...more/ than mere rumours. However, your letter addressed « distance was so great, and the country so guarded, that he was often forced to change his road, for fear of being taken ; till, having dismissed all his attendants, and wandered for some time alone in disguise and distress, he committed...
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The Life of M. Tullius Cicero

Conyers Middleton - Authors, Latin - 1837 - 802 pages
...himself, than by flying to his namesake in Macedonia : but the distance was so great, and the country so guarded, that he was often forced to change his road, for fear of being taken ; till, having dismissed all his attendants, and wandered for some time alone, in disguise and distress, he committed...
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The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero

Conyers Middleton - 1839 - 380 pages
...himself than by flying to his namesake in Macedonia ; but the distance was so great, and the country so guarded, that he was often forced to change his road, for fear of being taken, till having dismissed all his attendants, and wandered for some time alone in disguise and distress, he committed...
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The Orations Translated by Duncan, the Offices by Cockman, and the Cato ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1844 - 306 pages
...himself than by flying to his namesake in Macedonia: but the distance wars so great, and the country so guarded, that he was often forced to change his road, for fear of being taken; till, having dismissed all his attendants, and wandered for some time alone, in disguise and distress, he committed...
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The Life and Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1848 - 884 pages
...himself than by flying to his namesake in Macedonia ; but the distance was so great, and the country so guarded, that he was often forced to change his road, for fear of being taken, till having dismissed all his attendants, and wandered for some time alone in disguise and distress, he committed...
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