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... first edition of our author's entire works Vol . VI p . 334 ff . enumerates more than 250 separate editions : so that an editor has at his command a rich store of materials . The editions on which I have chiefly levied contributions are ...
... first edition of our author's entire works Vol . VI p . 334 ff . enumerates more than 250 separate editions : so that an editor has at his command a rich store of materials . The editions on which I have chiefly levied contributions are ...
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... first in one and then in another . During this period of compulsory leisure , full of anxiety , disappointed in the hopes which the death of Caesar had awakened in him and depressed by sorrow for the degra- dation of his country ...
... first in one and then in another . During this period of compulsory leisure , full of anxiety , disappointed in the hopes which the death of Caesar had awakened in him and depressed by sorrow for the degra- dation of his country ...
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... first Philippic . In November he writes again to Atticus concerning the same treatise and we learn from his letter * , that he had then completed the two first books and was engaged upon the third . The whole most probably appeared ...
... first Philippic . In November he writes again to Atticus concerning the same treatise and we learn from his letter * , that he had then completed the two first books and was engaged upon the third . The whole most probably appeared ...
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... first to divert the study of philosophy from occupying itself with questions of physics into its right channel " , the domain of ethics ; and in his own philosophical writings Logic and Physics are represented as inferior to Ethics and ...
... first to divert the study of philosophy from occupying itself with questions of physics into its right channel " , the domain of ethics ; and in his own philosophical writings Logic and Physics are represented as inferior to Ethics and ...
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... first of these dogmas he ignores in the de officiis , and of wrongs he says that those done from thoughtlessness are less criminal than such as are wilful and premeditated " . He commends highly the pre- ference which they assign to a ...
... first of these dogmas he ignores in the de officiis , and of wrongs he says that those done from thoughtlessness are less criminal than such as are wilful and premeditated " . He commends highly the pre- ference which they assign to a ...
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