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Page ix
... killed , even though he himself had to suffer for it , Milo ordered him to be hunted out of the tavern 21. M. Fustenus led on the slaves of Milo ; and by this means Clodius was dragged forth from his hiding - place , and despatched with ...
... killed , even though he himself had to suffer for it , Milo ordered him to be hunted out of the tavern 21. M. Fustenus led on the slaves of Milo ; and by this means Clodius was dragged forth from his hiding - place , and despatched with ...
Page xiii
... killed , Q. Metellus Scipio made a complaint against M. Cæpio in the Senate , denying the truth of the assertion that Milo was obliged to act as he did towards Clodius in self - defence . His account of the matter was , that Clodius ...
... killed , Q. Metellus Scipio made a complaint against M. Cæpio in the Senate , denying the truth of the assertion that Milo was obliged to act as he did towards Clodius in self - defence . His account of the matter was , that Clodius ...
Page xiv
... killed on the Appian Road , his ring being taken from his finger , when dying ; that afterwards Milo , who knew that a son of Clodius , quite a child , had lately come to his Alban villa , on finding that the boy had been taken away ...
... killed on the Appian Road , his ring being taken from his finger , when dying ; that afterwards Milo , who knew that a son of Clodius , quite a child , had lately come to his Alban villa , on finding that the boy had been taken away ...
Page xvii
... killed , and that on their calling out for help in consequence , they were seized and taken off to Milo's villa , and kept there in confinement for two months . This re- port , whether true or false , had done much injury to Milo . The ...
... killed , and that on their calling out for help in consequence , they were seized and taken off to Milo's villa , and kept there in confinement for two months . This re- port , whether true or false , had done much injury to Milo . The ...
Page xx
... killed , and heightened the atrocity of the offence as much as possible . As soon as M. Marcellus had begun to cross - question the witness , the Clodian mob by whom he was surrounded made such an uproar , that he became alarmed for his ...
... killed , and heightened the atrocity of the offence as much as possible . As soon as M. Marcellus had begun to cross - question the witness , the Clodian mob by whom he was surrounded made such an uproar , that he became alarmed for his ...
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