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In this , usually called the Second Mithridatic war , the son served his military apprenticeship under the command of his father ( § 11 ) . According to the assertions of his accusers , the young officer gave himself up wholly to a life ...
In this , usually called the Second Mithridatic war , the son served his military apprenticeship under the command of his father ( § 11 ) . According to the assertions of his accusers , the young officer gave himself up wholly to a life ...
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3. rationis ] a system of phi- technically called evictio rei venditae . losophy , viz . the Stoić . H. cf. Julius Paullus , Sentent . II . 17 . ad normam ] apos kavova . deri- quae mancipi sunt ] Res mancipi genti . cf. on $ 77 . are ...
3. rationis ] a system of phi- technically called evictio rei venditae . losophy , viz . the Stoić . H. cf. Julius Paullus , Sentent . II . 17 . ad normam ] apos kavova . deri- quae mancipi sunt ] Res mancipi genti . cf. on $ 77 . are ...
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This figure is called expolitio . cf. on $ 55 . susceptum ] goes in sense with flagitium , deportatum with dedecus . Some monstrous evil deed wrought in Asia , the scandal of which iol . lowed him to Rome . quidem ] cf. on § 23 .
This figure is called expolitio . cf. on $ 55 . susceptum ] goes in sense with flagitium , deportatum with dedecus . Some monstrous evil deed wrought in Asia , the scandal of which iol . lowed him to Rome . quidem ] cf. on § 23 .
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21 , says convivabatur frequenter ac large , sed paene raptim ; certe non ultra solis occasum , nec ut postea comissaretur . voluptatis nomen habent ] ' are called pleasure , ' not implying that it is the right name . Rabir . Post .
21 , says convivabatur frequenter ac large , sed paene raptim ; certe non ultra solis occasum , nec ut postea comissaretur . voluptatis nomen habent ] ' are called pleasure , ' not implying that it is the right name . Rabir . Post .
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So Pliny called his great work of research Naturalis Historia . Another word used in the same sense by Tacitus is periti . suffragatoribus ] " canvassers . ' So See note on § 71 . equestri loco ] i.e. he had filled no office , and so ...
So Pliny called his great work of research Naturalis Historia . Another word used in the same sense by Tacitus is periti . suffragatoribus ] " canvassers . ' So See note on § 71 . equestri loco ] i.e. he had filled no office , and so ...
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