The men for a long while hesitated, but prudence prevailed. After calculating and balancing the chances, they resolved to secure a certain and immediate recompense, rather than to speculate upon doubtful and distant advantages. Accordingly, they revealed... Preparatory Latin Prose-book - Pagina 495di James Hobbs Hanson - 1862 - 775 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 492 pagine
...stimulating their countrymen to insurrection. The men for a long while hesitated, but prudence prevailed. After calculating and balancing the chances, they...great zeal in the undertaking, and if possible to gain possession of some tangible documentary proof. The Gauls played well the part assigned to them.... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 492 pagine
...stimulating their countrymen to insurrection. The men for a long while hesitated, but prudence prevailed. After calculating and balancing the chances, they...distant advantages. Accordingly, they revealed all to Q. Fabjus Sanga, the patron of their state, who in his turn acquainted Cicero, and by the instructions... | |
| sir William Smith - 1850 - 858 pagine
...to induce their own countrymen to take part in the insurrection. They revealed what they had heard to Q. Fabius Sanga, the patron of their state, who in his turn acquainted Cicero. By the instructions of the latter, the ambassadors affected great zeal in the undertaking, and having... | |
| William Smith - 1850 - 1076 pagine
...their OATILLU3. ova countrymen to take part in the insurrection. Thei revealed what they hud heard to j Q. Fabius Sanga, the patron of their state, who in his turn acquainted Cicero. By the instructions of the latter, the ambassadors affected great zeal in the undertaking, and having... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1851 - 492 pagine
...stimulating their countrymen to insurrection. The men for a long while hesitated, but prudence prevailed. After calculating and balancing the chances, they...great zeal in the undertaking, and if possible to gain possession of some tangible documentary proof. The Gauls played well the part assigned to them.... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1854 - 512 pagine
...stimulating their countrymen to insurrection. The men for в long while hesitated, but prudence prevailed. After calculating and balancing the chances, they...distant advantages. Accordingly, they revealed all to Ц. Pabiue Sanga, the patron of their state, who in his turn acquainted Cicero, and by the instructions... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1857 - 470 pagine
...stimulating their countrymen to insurrection. The men for a long while hesitated, but prudence prevailed. After calculating and balancing the chances, they...instructions of the latter enjoined the ambassadors to-Slffiotgreat zeal in the undertaking, and if possible to gain possession of some tangible documentary... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1857 - 502 pagine
...calculating and balancing Hie chances, they resolved to secure a certain and immediate recompense, ratker than to speculate upon doubtful and distant advantages....great zeal in the undertaking, and if possible to gain possession of Ğroe tangible documentary proof. The Gauls played well the part assigned to 4iem.... | |
| William Smith - 1865 - 428 pagine
...with them and disclosed to them the nature of the plot. But they thought it more prudent to reveal all to Q. Fabius Sanga, the patron of their state, who in his turn acquainted Cicero. By the instructions of the latter the embassadors affected great zeal in the undertaking, and obtained... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1866 - 494 pagine
...stimulating their countrymen to insurrection. The men for a long while hesitated, but prudence prevailed. After calculating and balancing the chances, they...Accordingly, they revealed all to Q. Fabius Sanga, t lie patron of their state, who in his turn acquainted Cicero, and by the instructions of the latter... | |
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