Ciceronis Pro L. Cornelio Balbo Oratio Ad Iudices: Edited for Schools and CollegesUniversity Press, 1890 - 114 pages |
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... 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 conscious guilt . 15. It happens that Pompeius is especially skilled ...
... 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 conscious guilt . 15. It happens that Pompeius is especially skilled ...
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... treaty obligations . The latter class was properly denoted by the phrase peregrini dediticii , and may be at once ... treaty was regarded as favourable . If the com- pact contained clauses humiliating in any way to the civitas foederata ...
... treaty obligations . The latter class was properly denoted by the phrase peregrini dediticii , and may be at once ... treaty was regarded as favourable . If the com- pact contained clauses humiliating in any way to the civitas foederata ...
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... treaty , though not therein expressed . Cicero points out that such restrictions , being rare exceptions , only prove the rule that Rome is free to confer the franchise on whom she pleases . He even contends that any such treaty ...
... treaty , though not therein expressed . Cicero points out that such restrictions , being rare exceptions , only prove the rule that Rome is free to confer the franchise on whom she pleases . He even contends that any such treaty ...
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... treaty had been formally ratified there was no clause in it for- bidding the Romans to enfranchise a Gaditane3 . The provisions of the treaty are then examined , though in all probability not completely , and an erroneous interpretation ...
... treaty had been formally ratified there was no clause in it for- bidding the Romans to enfranchise a Gaditane3 . The provisions of the treaty are then examined , though in all probability not completely , and an erroneous interpretation ...
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... treaty - bound states , who were enfranchised by special act . " §§ 56-65 . Cicero now declares that so long a speech has been needful , not for the purpose of convincing the jury , but to break the spirit of all those who for various ...
... treaty - bound states , who were enfranchised by special act . " §§ 56-65 . Cicero now declares that so long a speech has been needful , not for the purpose of convincing the jury , but to break the spirit of all those who for various ...
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Acad adiutoribus Appendix Arch Archia atque Balbus Caec Caesar Cambridge causa Cicero citizens citizenship civibus civis civitas foederata civitate civitatem civitatis clause comitia consili consul Cornelio Crassus crimen cuius dicere Dio Cassius Edited eius enfranchised enim esset etiam exceptum foederatis foedere foederibus foedus franchise fuit Gades Gaditanes Gaul Greek haec Halm hanc Heraclia hominum huic huius igitur illis illud Introd Introduction and Notes ipso iudices iudicium iure iuris Latin legatus lege lex Iulia liceat Madv Madvig Marius Metellus modo multis neque nihil nisi nobis nostris nouns nullo omni orator Orelli passage periculis phrase plur poena Pompeius populi Romani potest praemiis praetor quae quam quid quis quod reading rebus rei publicae Roman Rome saepe Saguntum senatus sententia Sest socii speech sunt treaty Tusc verb vero Verr virtute words