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About the year 1414 the great scholar Poggio found somewhere in southern
France a manuscript containing it , but in a tattered state , and with the writing
much defaced by ill keeping and the effect of time . This he either took into Italy or
...
About the year 1414 the great scholar Poggio found somewhere in southern
France a manuscript containing it , but in a tattered state , and with the writing
much defaced by ill keeping and the effect of time . This he either took into Italy or
...
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... 5 ) : but he was greatly troubled at this time by the state of affairs and the
manifest collapse of the Commonwealth ( ad Fam . IV . 1 , 2 , 3 ) ; in fact , though
taking part with Caesar , he was , from his slowness of disposition ( ad Fam . VIII .
10 .
... 5 ) : but he was greatly troubled at this time by the state of affairs and the
manifest collapse of the Commonwealth ( ad Fam . IV . 1 , 2 , 3 ) ; in fact , though
taking part with Caesar , he was , from his slowness of disposition ( ad Fam . VIII .
10 .
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His watchfulness and energy thwarted all the plans of the band of traitors , and
without doubt saved the State , as he is never weary of telling us . The story is
written in Roman history , and needs no repetition here . Early in this same year ...
His watchfulness and energy thwarted all the plans of the band of traitors , and
without doubt saved the State , as he is never weary of telling us . The story is
written in Roman history , and needs no repetition here . Early in this same year ...
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For the state of the laws concerning bribery , see notes on § 46 , and for the
composition of the jury , Appendix B . The names of the pleaders on both sides
and a short notice of each are given above . Murena was also supported by the ...
For the state of the laws concerning bribery , see notes on § 46 , and for the
composition of the jury , Appendix B . The names of the pleaders on both sides
and a short notice of each are given above . Murena was also supported by the ...
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In times of war and civil strife , when confusion reigns and all peaceful pursuits
are at a standstill , who form the bulwark of the state ? The army , to be sure .
Then yield the palm to the soldier , for such as he have made Rome what she is .
In times of war and civil strife , when confusion reigns and all peaceful pursuits
are at a standstill , who form the bulwark of the state ? The army , to be sure .
Then yield the palm to the soldier , for such as he have made Rome what she is .
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