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Page v
... tribune of the plebs , he came into collision with the ex - tribune Clodius . Failing in an attempt to prosecute him for his acts of violence , he collected a band of armed gladia- tors ; and thus began the series of con- tests which ...
... tribune of the plebs , he came into collision with the ex - tribune Clodius . Failing in an attempt to prosecute him for his acts of violence , he collected a band of armed gladia- tors ; and thus began the series of con- tests which ...
Page vii
... 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 Fenestella 11 ...
... 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 Fenestella 11 ...
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... tribune in drawing up the laws which he proposed . Comp . speech , § 33. He was afterwards brought to trial and condemned . 29 Comp . App . B.C. 11. 21 : άржά- σαντες δ ̓ αὐτὸ ( τὸ σῶμα ) τῶν τε δημάρχων ἔνιοι καὶ οἱ φίλοι τοῦ Κλω ...
... tribune in drawing up the laws which he proposed . Comp . speech , § 33. He was afterwards brought to trial and condemned . 29 Comp . App . B.C. 11. 21 : άржά- σαντες δ ̓ αὐτὸ ( τὸ σῶμα ) τῶν τε δημάρχων ἔνιοι καὶ οἱ φίλοι τοῦ Κλω ...
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... tribune Cælius 35 gave Milo an opportunity of address- ing the people , and spoke himself in vindication of his conduct , both of them asserting that Milo was waylaid by Clodius 36 . ... fregerunt , itemque telas quæ ex vetere more in ...
... tribune Cælius 35 gave Milo an opportunity of address- ing the people , and spoke himself in vindication of his conduct , both of them asserting that Milo was waylaid by Clodius 36 . ... fregerunt , itemque telas quæ ex vetere more in ...
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... tribune Cælius attempted , on the part of Milo , to oppose these measures on the ground that they were aimed at Milo personally 46 , and that the trials were being unduly hastened . His persevering attacks upon them made Pom- 44 Comp ...
... tribune Cælius attempted , on the part of Milo , to oppose these measures on the ground that they were aimed at Milo personally 46 , and that the trials were being unduly hastened . His persevering attacks upon them made Pom- 44 Comp ...
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