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... Romans of distinguished family . At Athens , although 3 ad Att . I 2 . ♢ de off . 11 § 45 quo in belio , cum te Pompeius alae praefecisset , magnam laudem et a summo viro et ab exercitu consequebare equitando , iaculando , omni ...
... Romans of distinguished family . At Athens , although 3 ad Att . I 2 . ♢ de off . 11 § 45 quo in belio , cum te Pompeius alae praefecisset , magnam laudem et a summo viro et ab exercitu consequebare equitando , iaculando , omni ...
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... Roman , had little taste for abstract specula- tions , except so far as they bore upon work - day life and served some useful end ; it was the practical side only of philosophy 13 XIV 16 , 3 . 14 XV 16a . 12 Att . XIII I , I. 15 vit ...
... Roman , had little taste for abstract specula- tions , except so far as they bore upon work - day life and served some useful end ; it was the practical side only of philosophy 13 XIV 16 , 3 . 14 XV 16a . 12 Att . XIII I , I. 15 vit ...
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... Roman statesman . 21 Cf. de div . II ii 7 tribuenda est opera rei publicae vel omnis potius in ea cogitatio et cura ponenda ; tantum huic studio relinquendum , quantum vacabit a publico officio et munere . The same thought is constantly ...
... Roman statesman . 21 Cf. de div . II ii 7 tribuenda est opera rei publicae vel omnis potius in ea cogitatio et cura ponenda ; tantum huic studio relinquendum , quantum vacabit a publico officio et munere . The same thought is constantly ...
Page xix
... Roman History and from the private life of promi- nent Romans , but he shows a marked predilection for such questions as concern the private and , in a still greater degree , the rem publicam nec nihil agere poteram nec , quid potius ...
... Roman History and from the private life of promi- nent Romans , but he shows a marked predilection for such questions as concern the private and , in a still greater degree , the rem publicam nec nihil agere poteram nec , quid potius ...
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... Roman characters ; and if mention is made of similar relations between others , it is only incidentally and exceptionally . Such then were the circumstances which gave occasion to the present treatise ; such the purpose which the writer ...
... Roman characters ; and if mention is made of similar relations between others , it is only incidentally and exceptionally . Such then were the circumstances which gave occasion to the present treatise ; such the purpose which the writer ...
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