... Cicero know , that Pompey would certainly enter into bis cause , as soon as he heard from Cæsar , which hẹ expected to do every day . This intelligence from so good in author raised Cicero's hopes , till finding noelfects of it for a ...
... M. Tullius Cicero . If not very valuable as a treatise on the Latin language , it is useful for the remarks which are interspersed . The best edition is by C. O. Müller , Leipzig , 1833 , 8vo . The Bipont edition ( 1788 , 2 vols . 8vo ) ...
... in author's possession . ) Carlson , W. Bernard . Innovation as a Social Process : Elihu Thomson and the Rise of ... Cicero , Marcus Tullius . On the Ideal Orator . Translated by James M. May and Jakob Wisse . New York : Oxford ...
... in author's experience , 28–29 Shils as , 29-33 for men vs. women , 96 Buckley , William F. , Jr. , 243 Bull ... Cicero , Marcus Tullius , xii , 7 , 27 , 60-61 , 63 , 80 , 84 , 111 , 215 , 256 City of God , The ( Augustine ) , 62 ...
A daughter of a Dublin painter recounts her beloved late father's struggles to support his six children after their mother's abandonment and describes the custody battle he waged when the state attempted to take the children away from him.
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