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Page vii
... Plancus 1o , a tribune of the Plebs . 3 While matters were in this condition , Milo left the city on the twentieth of January ( for I adopt the date mentioned in the speech , as agreeing with the registers , rather than that given by ...
... Plancus 1o , a tribune of the Plebs . 3 While matters were in this condition , Milo left the city on the twentieth of January ( for I adopt the date mentioned in the speech , as agreeing with the registers , rather than that given by ...
Page x
... Plancus , brother of the orator L. Plancus 25 , and Q. Pompeius Rufus 26 , Sulla's grandson by his daughter , hastened thither , and at their instigation the mob con- veyed the body to the Forum ( with nothing on but shoes 27 , just as ...
... Plancus , brother of the orator L. Plancus 25 , and Q. Pompeius Rufus 26 , Sulla's grandson by his daughter , hastened thither , and at their instigation the mob con- veyed the body to the Forum ( with nothing on but shoes 27 , just as ...
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... Plancus , quum quotidianis con- cionibus suis magnam invidiam Miloni propter Clodium excitarent , produx- erant ad populum Cn . Pompeium , et ab eo quæsierant num ad eum dela- tum esset illud quoque indicium , suæ vitæ insidiari Milonem ...
... Plancus , quum quotidianis con- cionibus suis magnam invidiam Miloni propter Clodium excitarent , produx- erant ad populum Cn . Pompeium , et ab eo quæsierant num ad eum dela- tum esset illud quoque indicium , suæ vitæ insidiari Milonem ...
Page xvii
... Plancus afterwards brought forward a person named M. Æmilius Philemon , well known as a freed- man of M. Lepidus , before a public meeting . His story was , that he and four other freemen besides himself , as they were travelling , came ...
... Plancus afterwards brought forward a person named M. Æmilius Philemon , well known as a freed- man of M. Lepidus , before a public meeting . His story was , that he and four other freemen besides himself , as they were travelling , came ...
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... Plancus made a shew of bringing Cicero also to trial , and the threat was afterwards repeated by Q. Pom- peius Rufus . So great however was the firmness and honesty of purpose shewn on this occasion by the orator , that neither his ...
... Plancus made a shew of bringing Cicero also to trial , and the threat was afterwards repeated by Q. Pom- peius Rufus . So great however was the firmness and honesty of purpose shewn on this occasion by the orator , that neither his ...
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