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... present Edition , with occasional variations , adopted chiefly from Matthæi . The most important of the various readings have been specified in the foot- notes appended to the Text . The numbering of the Sections , as arranged by Orelli ...
... present Edition , with occasional variations , adopted chiefly from Matthæi . The most important of the various readings have been specified in the foot- notes appended to the Text . The numbering of the Sections , as arranged by Orelli ...
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... remain . The events with which the next year opened form the subject of the present speech . 3 P. Plautius Hypsæus was tribune of the plebs in B. c . 54 , and afterwards Q. Metellus Scipio . Their canvass was conducted with the.
... remain . The events with which the next year opened form the subject of the present speech . 3 P. Plautius Hypsæus was tribune of the plebs in B. c . 54 , and afterwards Q. Metellus Scipio . Their canvass was conducted with the.
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... two extremities of the semicircle ( called cornua ) were usually occupied by persons of dis- tinction who were present at the trial . See Tac . Ann . 1. 75 . down with a military escort on the following day . XX Introduction .
... two extremities of the semicircle ( called cornua ) were usually occupied by persons of dis- tinction who were present at the trial . See Tac . Ann . 1. 75 . down with a military escort on the following day . XX Introduction .
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... present instance was , that in killing Clodius Milo had proved him- self a benefactor to the commonwealth ; and this was the line actually adopted by M. Brutus in a defence of Milo which he wrote and published , as though it had been ...
... present instance was , that in killing Clodius Milo had proved him- self a benefactor to the commonwealth ; and this was the line actually adopted by M. Brutus in a defence of Milo which he wrote and published , as though it had been ...
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... present one having been written afterwards , and finished with such care , that it may claim to be regarded as a masterpiece 62 . I MARCI TULLII CICERONIS ORATIO PRO TITO ANNIO MILONE . 60 Comp . Dion Cass . XL . 54 : ò ῥήτωρ τόν τε ...
... present one having been written afterwards , and finished with such care , that it may claim to be regarded as a masterpiece 62 . I MARCI TULLII CICERONIS ORATIO PRO TITO ANNIO MILONE . 60 Comp . Dion Cass . XL . 54 : ò ῥήτωρ τόν τε ...
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