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" ... being taken, till having dismissed all his attendants, and wandered for some time alone in disguise and distress, he committed himself to the protection of an old acquaintance and host whom he had formerly obliged ; where, either through treachery... "
The letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to several of his friends, with remarks ... - Σελίδα 373
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The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Τόμος 3

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...difmifled all his attendants, and wandered for fome time alone in difguife and diftrefs, he committed himfelf to the protection of an old acquaintance and...hoft, whom he had formerly obliged ; where, either through treachery or accident, he was furprized by Antony's foldiers, who immediately killed him, and...

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...hoft, whom he had formerly obliged \ where, either through treachery or accident, he was furprized by Antony's foldiers, who immediately killed him, and returned with his head to their General [»]. SEVERAL of the old writers have reproached his memory with a fhameful cowardice in the manner...

The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to Several of His Friends, Τόμος 3

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...difmifled all his attendants, and wandered for fome time alone in difguife and diftrefs, he conmitted himfelf to the protection of an old acquaintance and...immediately killed him, and returned with his head to th«ir general. Vel. Paterc, ii. 64. App. iii. 588. VaL Max. iae. 13." Life afdc. iii. 242. B b 3 fenate,...

The History of the Life of M. Tullius Cicero, Τόμος 3

Conyers Middleton - 1790 - 372 σελίδες
...difmified all his attendants, and wandered for fome time alone in difguife and diftrefs , he committed himfelf to the protection of an old acquaintance and...hoft, whom he had formerly obliged; where, either through treachery or accident , he was furprifed by Antony's foldiers, who immediately killed him,...

The letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to several of his friends ..., Τόμος 3

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1804 - 450 σελίδες
...formerly obliged : where, either through treachery, or accident, he was surprised by Antony's soldiers, who immediately killed him, and returned with his head to their general, Vel. Paterc. ii. 64. App. iii. 5.88, Vol. Max. ix. 13." LifeofCic. iii. 242, dressed to the senate, dated from the camp...

The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Τόμος 3

Conyers Middleton - 1804 - 456 σελίδες
...formerly obliged ; where, either through treachery or accident, he was surprised by Antony's soldiers, who immediately killed him, and, returned with his head to their general*. Several of the old writers have reproached his memory with a shameful cowardice, in the manner of suffering...

The Roman History: From the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth ...

Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 552 σελίδες
...^ 64-L where, either through treaehery or aeeident, he was P- sea. surprised by Antony's soldiers, who immediately killed him, and returned with his head to their general/ Oetavius, on his side, vested with the sovereign au- Appisn, 3. thority, kept no measures with the...

The Roman History: From the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth ...

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...Apt\ 3. where, either through treachery or accident, he was p- 6«flsurprised by Antony's soldiers, who immediately killed him, and returned with his head to their general/ Octavius, on his side, vested with the sovereign au- Appian, 3. Iflfi thority, kept no measures with...

The Life of M. Tullius Cicero

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...formerly obliged ; where, either through treachery or accident, he was surprised by Antony's soldiers, who immediately killed him, and returned with his head to their general '. 1 Veil. Pat. 2. 62. Sneton. Aug. c. 12. » Veil. Pat. 2. 64. App. 1. 3. 538. A. Urb. 710. Cic. 64....

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Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1844 - 306 σελίδες
...formerly obliged ; where, either through treachery or accident, he was surprised by Antony's soldiers, who immediately killed him, and returned with his head to their general. But what gave the greatest shock to the whole republican party was a law contrived by Caesar, and published...




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