M. Tulli Ciceronis pro C. Rabirio ... oratio, with notes by W.E. Heitland1882 - 80 pages |
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... that some parts of my work are in a painfully crude state . And this probably applies far more widely than I am aware . The study of this speech and of the interesting questions CONTENTS Passages from ancient writers (a—v)
... that some parts of my work are in a painfully crude state . And this probably applies far more widely than I am aware . The study of this speech and of the interesting questions CONTENTS Passages from ancient writers (a—v)
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... probably an extraordinary ' commission , not a standing court of justice . Indeed it is inconceivable that they could have been the latter in the time of the kings . ( b ) We do not know that the king was obliged to appoint them . I am ...
... probably an extraordinary ' commission , not a standing court of justice . Indeed it is inconceivable that they could have been the latter in the time of the kings . ( b ) We do not know that the king was obliged to appoint them . I am ...
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... probably to be explained in the same way . I cannot agree with Zumpt I 2 P 393 and Madvig II P 304 that the two who tried Rabirius were chosen by lot out of a large number . The lot was not likely to fall on the two Caesars . 6 Lange 1 ...
... probably to be explained in the same way . I cannot agree with Zumpt I 2 P 393 and Madvig II P 304 that the two who tried Rabirius were chosen by lot out of a large number . The lot was not likely to fall on the two Caesars . 6 Lange 1 ...
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... probably not very often employed , and was anyhow too capricious in its action to be of any certain use in furtherance of justice . ( 2 ) An obstructive policy on the part of the accused and his supporters . This would for the most part ...
... probably not very often employed , and was anyhow too capricious in its action to be of any certain use in furtherance of justice . ( 2 ) An obstructive policy on the part of the accused and his supporters . This would for the most part ...
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... probably became exclusively political and very rare . Indeed in all the fifth century of the city ( 353-253 BC ) we do not find a single case of the kind , —no doubt because the tribunes were on good terms with the nobility . 46 45 ( p ) ...
... probably became exclusively political and very rare . Indeed in all the fifth century of the city ( 353-253 BC ) we do not find a single case of the kind , —no doubt because the tribunes were on good terms with the nobility . 46 45 ( p ) ...
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