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It has been worked out ( exempli gratia ) that , if they never did pay any of the
interest due ( which is in fact unlikely ) , the sum borrowed in s6 need have been
only 12 talents to give a debt of 200 talents ( the actual figure we have ) in 50 .
It has been worked out ( exempli gratia ) that , if they never did pay any of the
interest due ( which is in fact unlikely ) , the sum borrowed in s6 need have been
only 12 talents to give a debt of 200 talents ( the actual figure we have ) in 50 .
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Even so , Brutus was so persistent that Cicero — who , no doubt , did not want to
appear quite unreasonable to his Roman friends and enemies — managed to
squeeze no less than 100 talents out of him over six months : proportionately
more ...
Even so , Brutus was so persistent that Cicero — who , no doubt , did not want to
appear quite unreasonable to his Roman friends and enemies — managed to
squeeze no less than 100 talents out of him over six months : proportionately
more ...
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Thus , before Cicero ' s governorship the cities of Cyprus had been accustomed
to pay 200 talents a year ( = 4 , 800 , 000 HS ) to the Roman governor - i . e . to
men as honourable as P . Lentulus Spinther — in order to escape having troops ...
Thus , before Cicero ' s governorship the cities of Cyprus had been accustomed
to pay 200 talents a year ( = 4 , 800 , 000 HS ) to the Roman governor - i . e . to
men as honourable as P . Lentulus Spinther — in order to escape having troops ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
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