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Page ix
... means Clodius was dragged forth from his hiding - place , and despatched with several wounds 22. His corpse was left in the road , as the slaves of Clodius were either killed , or in concealment and severely wounded . A senator named ...
... means Clodius was dragged forth from his hiding - place , and despatched with several wounds 22. His corpse was left in the road , as the slaves of Clodius were either killed , or in concealment and severely wounded . A senator named ...
Page x
... means the Se- nate - house itself was set on fire , together with the Porcian Basilica 30 next door to it . The same mob proceeded to attack the house of the Interrex M. Lepidus 31 , ( who had been appointed a superior magistrate ) ...
... means the Se- nate - house itself was set on fire , together with the Porcian Basilica 30 next door to it . The same mob proceeded to attack the house of the Interrex M. Lepidus 31 , ( who had been appointed a superior magistrate ) ...
Page xiv
... means . The nobles thought it best , however , to appoint him sole consul ; and accordingly , after some debate upon the sub- ject in the Senate , he was created consul on the twenty- fifth of February ( intercalary month 43 ) , by the ...
... means . The nobles thought it best , however , to appoint him sole consul ; and accordingly , after some debate upon the sub- ject in the Senate , he was created consul on the twenty- fifth of February ( intercalary month 43 ) , by the ...
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... means dis- guise the secret pleasure which he squalent municipia , afflictantur coloniæ , agri denique ipsi tam beneficum tam salutarem tam mansuetum civem desi- derant . Non fuit profecto ea causa , judices , 21 non fuit , cur sibi ...
... means dis- guise the secret pleasure which he squalent municipia , afflictantur coloniæ , agri denique ipsi tam beneficum tam salutarem tam mansuetum civem desi- derant . Non fuit profecto ea causa , judices , 21 non fuit , cur sibi ...
Page 45
... means , ' provided one estimates it , ' ' estimating it accurately , ' and so , ' only , ' or sometimes , ' at least , ' as in the present passage . See Bötticher's Lexicon Taciteum . § 6. quanquam , however . ' Comp . pro Plancio , ch ...
... means , ' provided one estimates it , ' ' estimating it accurately , ' and so , ' only , ' or sometimes , ' at least , ' as in the present passage . See Bötticher's Lexicon Taciteum . § 6. quanquam , however . ' Comp . pro Plancio , ch ...
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