Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... tion he had risen to esteem amongst the citi- zens and tasted of honour , his appetite for dis- tinction carried him to such a pitch of osten- tation , that he had a representation of this ac- tion engraved on a signet ring , which he ...
... tion he had risen to esteem amongst the citi- zens and tasted of honour , his appetite for dis- tinction carried him to such a pitch of osten- tation , that he had a representation of this ac- tion engraved on a signet ring , which he ...
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... tion of the man , many of them supported Ni- cias . For his was not that sort of gravity which is harsh and offensive , but he tempered it with a certain caution and deference , winning upon the people , by seeming afraid of them . And ...
... tion of the man , many of them supported Ni- cias . For his was not that sort of gravity which is harsh and offensive , but he tempered it with a certain caution and deference , winning upon the people , by seeming afraid of them . And ...
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... tion , foretold all the miseries that afterwards befell the state , exhorted them to beware of Pompey and Crassus , who were guilty of such things , and had laid such designs , that they might well fear to have Cato prætor . When he had ...
... tion , foretold all the miseries that afterwards befell the state , exhorted them to beware of Pompey and Crassus , who were guilty of such things , and had laid such designs , that they might well fear to have Cato prætor . When he had ...
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