The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 218
... Dolabella on- ly ; but had Antonius been present , I am per- fuaded they would have been in common to both . For when an universal Contagion had infinuated itself into the City , and was daily extending its infectious Influence , and ...
... Dolabella on- ly ; but had Antonius been present , I am per- fuaded they would have been in common to both . For when an universal Contagion had infinuated itself into the City , and was daily extending its infectious Influence , and ...
الصفحة 219
... Dolabella kept , both on the profligate Infolence of the Slaves , and the unnatural Pollution of the Citizens ; and fuch the Refolution he difcovered on demolishing the execrable Pillar they had erected , that to me it is furprising a ...
... Dolabella kept , both on the profligate Infolence of the Slaves , and the unnatural Pollution of the Citizens ; and fuch the Refolution he difcovered on demolishing the execrable Pillar they had erected , that to me it is furprising a ...
الصفحة 220
... Dola- bella , and it gave him a Right to certain Marks of Refpect and Privilege , which he otherwise must have been deprived of . m Brundufium was the Sea - port where the most commodious Paffage was over to Greece and Epirus . Our ...
... Dola- bella , and it gave him a Right to certain Marks of Refpect and Privilege , which he otherwise must have been deprived of . m Brundufium was the Sea - port where the most commodious Paffage was over to Greece and Epirus . Our ...
الصفحة 240
... Dolabella ' , you ought not to be angry with me , while I speak in my Country's Cause ; though I can scarce believe you will , for I know your Good - nature . They tell me that your Colleague in this , which he thinks his good Fortune ...
... Dolabella ' , you ought not to be angry with me , while I speak in my Country's Cause ; though I can scarce believe you will , for I know your Good - nature . They tell me that your Colleague in this , which he thinks his good Fortune ...
الصفحة 242
... Dolabella , whom I love with my Soul , I cannot refrain my Tongue from men- tioning the Failures of you both ; for I believe you to be , honourable Men whofe Views are elevated , whofe Ambition , as fome too cre- dulously fufpect , is ...
... Dolabella , whom I love with my Soul , I cannot refrain my Tongue from men- tioning the Failures of you both ; for I believe you to be , honourable Men whofe Views are elevated , whofe Ambition , as fome too cre- dulously fufpect , is ...
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