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... arguments in favour of this reading : first , the expression Caesar maior , which alleg- edly denotes Julius Caesar , is ... argument is not very strong , for in appealing to Seneca's hostility to Marius , he overlooks his antipathy to ...
... arguments in favour of this reading : first , the expression Caesar maior , which alleg- edly denotes Julius Caesar , is ... argument is not very strong , for in appealing to Seneca's hostility to Marius , he overlooks his antipathy to ...
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... argument that , if ' animal ' necessarily applies to all men , and as a matter of fact applies to nothing white , then ' man ' will apply to nothing that is white - but not as a matter of absolute necessity , only of necessity given ...
... argument that , if ' animal ' necessarily applies to all men , and as a matter of fact applies to nothing white , then ' man ' will apply to nothing that is white - but not as a matter of absolute necessity , only of necessity given ...
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... arguing that Crassus had returned home shortly before that date , then Cicero's famous re- mark to Pompey about ... argument about Crassus ' relationship with Pompey after his return from Asia some time in 62 . But Crassus ' actions ...
... arguing that Crassus had returned home shortly before that date , then Cicero's famous re- mark to Pompey about ... argument about Crassus ' relationship with Pompey after his return from Asia some time in 62 . But Crassus ' actions ...
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