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... believe it on auth- ority , and their characteristic virtue is to resist all modification of it . If , then , all this equally characterizes the within the indiv- idual , the resemblance to TA's protective , self - righteous ...
... believe it on auth- ority , and their characteristic virtue is to resist all modification of it . If , then , all this equally characterizes the within the indiv- idual , the resemblance to TA's protective , self - righteous ...
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... believe that Cn . Gellius the monetalis was the same pol- itician who faced the elder Cato across the court - room floor , then at an earlier stage in his career . Cn.Gellius the historian is described by Badian as a contemporary of L ...
... believe that Cn . Gellius the monetalis was the same pol- itician who faced the elder Cato across the court - room floor , then at an earlier stage in his career . Cn.Gellius the historian is described by Badian as a contemporary of L ...
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... believe : cf. Horace , Odes 1.4 , to L.Sestius , cos.suff . 23 B.C. ) . This pattern seems to reinforce the conciliatory tone of the political poems , and is perhaps intended to advertize the new harmony and unity of the Caesarians ...
... believe : cf. Horace , Odes 1.4 , to L.Sestius , cos.suff . 23 B.C. ) . This pattern seems to reinforce the conciliatory tone of the political poems , and is perhaps intended to advertize the new harmony and unity of the Caesarians ...
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