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... Cicero . Exemplum ad hanc rem insigne c . 24. et l . x . præbet Jeremiæ historia capite xxxvIII . Is enim propheta a Cn . Plancio , rege interrogatus de obsidionis eventu , apud proceres , regis Lib . contr . mend . c . 10 . g . 40. art ...
... Cicero . Exemplum ad hanc rem insigne c . 24. et l . x . præbet Jeremiæ historia capite xxxvIII . Is enim propheta a Cn . Plancio , rege interrogatus de obsidionis eventu , apud proceres , regis Lib . contr . mend . c . 10 . g . 40. art ...
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... Cicero , et , si Plutarcho ac Quintiliano credimus , Stoici , qui inter sapientis dotes ponunt byteri institutione didicit docuitque : de quibus scripturæ non increpant , sed simpliciter sunt positæ , nos non debere fieri accusatores ...
... Cicero , et , si Plutarcho ac Quintiliano credimus , Stoici , qui inter sapientis dotes ponunt byteri institutione didicit docuitque : de quibus scripturæ non increpant , sed simpliciter sunt positæ , nos non debere fieri accusatores ...
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... Cicero pro Q. Ligario , aliquod menda ...... cium honestum et misericors vocat . ( Cap . 5. ) * Quatenus et imprudenti accidit ] Ream linguam non facit nisi rea mens . Et : Nemo mentiens judicandus est qui dicit falsum quod putat verum ...
... Cicero pro Q. Ligario , aliquod menda ...... cium honestum et misericors vocat . ( Cap . 5. ) * Quatenus et imprudenti accidit ] Ream linguam non facit nisi rea mens . Et : Nemo mentiens judicandus est qui dicit falsum quod putat verum ...
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... Cicero , that lying must altogether be taken away from contracts : in which case lying is , it would seem , to be understood so laxly as to include even obscure language ; which however we have excluded from our notion of a lie . XI . 1 ...
... Cicero , that lying must altogether be taken away from contracts : in which case lying is , it would seem , to be understood so laxly as to include even obscure language ; which however we have excluded from our notion of a lie . XI . 1 ...
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... Cicero quæstionem de veritate eloquenda De Offic . i . 10 . referri vult ad justitiæ fundamenta . 3 Tolli autem videtur posse jus quod diximus , sicut con- sensu ejus quicum agimus expresso , ut si quis prædixerit se falsa dicturum et ...
... Cicero quæstionem de veritate eloquenda De Offic . i . 10 . referri vult ad justitiæ fundamenta . 3 Tolli autem videtur posse jus quod diximus , sicut con- sensu ejus quicum agimus expresso , ut si quis prædixerit se falsa dicturum et ...
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