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... words point to the same conclusion . It is singular that Cic . has not mentioned Balbus minor , the nephew of our Balbus , who received the civitas from Pompeius ( Plin . N. H. 5 , 36 ) . Had he re- ceived it under the lex Gellia Cor ...
... words point to the same conclusion . It is singular that Cic . has not mentioned Balbus minor , the nephew of our Balbus , who received the civitas from Pompeius ( Plin . N. H. 5 , 36 ) . Had he re- ceived it under the lex Gellia Cor ...
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... words . § 13. It is monstrous to say that Pompeius would violate a treaty knowingly . § 14. Well , says the prose- cutor , he did it ignorantly . But ignorance , when a man is in such a position , is even a more serious fault , than ...
... words . § 13. It is monstrous to say that Pompeius would violate a treaty knowingly . § 14. Well , says the prose- cutor , he did it ignorantly . But ignorance , when a man is in such a position , is even a more serious fault , than ...
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... words about these terms . The subject populations of the Roman empire under the Republic may be roughly divided into two classes ( a ) those 1 § 21 . whose relations with the Roman government were regulated by a 16 INTRODUCTION.
... words about these terms . The subject populations of the Roman empire under the Republic may be roughly divided into two classes ( a ) those 1 § 21 . whose relations with the Roman government were regulated by a 16 INTRODUCTION.
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... words is refuted . §§ 38-44 . " There is no need to argue the question whether the treaty with Gades prevents Rome from enfranchising Balbus , for the Gaditanes themselves , who alone would have a right to complain if that were the case ...
... words is refuted . §§ 38-44 . " There is no need to argue the question whether the treaty with Gades prevents Rome from enfranchising Balbus , for the Gaditanes themselves , who alone would have a right to complain if that were the case ...
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... word in a sentence , igitur , like enim and other particles , is very often thrown back to the third place . vos : i.e. the Roman people , represented by the audience ; “ just so much influence as you have determined I should possess ...
... word in a sentence , igitur , like enim and other particles , is very often thrown back to the third place . vos : i.e. the Roman people , represented by the audience ; “ just so much influence as you have determined I should possess ...
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