| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 672 頁
...January, he observes, " It has EP" F»mbeen the perpetual purpose of all my speeches, my aicim.'7.5. votes, and my actions, ever since I returned to Rome,...that nothing was more to be dreaded than a civil war. Upon my return to Rome, it was too Ep. Fam. late to enforce my pacific sentiments: I was wholly Meim.... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 640 頁
...January, he observes, " It has KJ>. Fam. been the perpetual purpose of all my speeches, myaieim. 7.5. votes, and my actions, ever since I returned to Rome,...that nothing was more to be dreaded than a civil war. Upon my return to Rome, it was too Ep. Fam. late to enforce my pacific sentiments : I was wholly Meim.... | |
| 1919 - 692 頁
...much upset (valde eram perturbatus). What would you have me do? From Letter to Tiro. AU 704, 49 B. c. But an invincible rage for war had unaccountably seized...that nothing was more to be dreaded than a civil war. Caesar, in the mean time, unmindful of his former character and honors, and driven, it should seem,... | |
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