Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Volume 631864 |
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... Pompey , or even the wary probity of Cicero . The repre- sentative of an illustrious family , tracing back its pedigree to the foundation of Rome , and claiming among its ancestral honors five dictatorships , seven triumphs , and four ...
... Pompey , or even the wary probity of Cicero . The repre- sentative of an illustrious family , tracing back its pedigree to the foundation of Rome , and claiming among its ancestral honors five dictatorships , seven triumphs , and four ...
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... Pompey , by his social position naturally invited him . he was known to have no interest save in Though open by law only to the plebeian the maintenance of its freedom and dig- order , by which alone it was conferred , nity . Cæsar felt ...
... Pompey , by his social position naturally invited him . he was known to have no interest save in Though open by law only to the plebeian the maintenance of its freedom and dig- order , by which alone it was conferred , nity . Cæsar felt ...
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... Pompey was soon to be sealed by the conflicted with the well - known policy of the marriage of his daughter with the latter ; senate , and might give the triumvirs , and and he was on the eve of betaking himself especially Cæsar , a ...
... Pompey was soon to be sealed by the conflicted with the well - known policy of the marriage of his daughter with the latter ; senate , and might give the triumvirs , and and he was on the eve of betaking himself especially Cæsar , a ...
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... Pompey more free in my movements . I do not re- fuse it , but can hardly feel that I should accept it . " But though he adds that he has no notion of running away , and is even eager for the affray with which Clo- dius threatens him ...
... Pompey more free in my movements . I do not re- fuse it , but can hardly feel that I should accept it . " But though he adds that he has no notion of running away , and is even eager for the affray with which Clo- dius threatens him ...
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... Pompey was so heedless about what his plebeian friend had done for him , that Cicero exclaimed , in the vexa- tion of soul which arises from the reäc- tion of friendships which are no longer remembered but to repay service with wrongs ...
... Pompey was so heedless about what his plebeian friend had done for him , that Cicero exclaimed , in the vexa- tion of soul which arises from the reäc- tion of friendships which are no longer remembered but to repay service with wrongs ...
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