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Alphabetical [« »] fateretur 2 fateri 2 fateris 1 father 9 father-in-law 1 fato 14 fatumque 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 expressed 9 extremum 9 falsis 9 father 9 fire 9 footnotes 9 fragment | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances father |
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1 Int, I| literature was inherited from his father, who, being of infirm health, 2 Int, IV| the political career of father and son we shall have little 3 Int, IV| he had received from his father. Cicero would, doubtless, 4 Int, IV| merely the mouthpiece of the father, just as Lucullus, in the 5 Int, IV| Cicero sometimes classes the father and son together as men 6 Int, IV| of his life, the title "Father of his country222." So closely 7 Int, IV| Catulus offered to give his father's views, at the same time 8 Int, IV| same time commending his father's knowledge of philosophy. 9 Not, 2| was discreditable to the father; to our notions, the sons