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I . QUOD precatus a dis immortalibus sum , iudices , more in - 1 stitutoque
maiorum illo die , quo auspicato comitiis centuriatis L . Murenam consulem
renuntiavi , ut ea res mihi , fidei magistratuique meo , populo plebique Romanae
bene atque ...
I . QUOD precatus a dis immortalibus sum , iudices , more in - 1 stitutoque
maiorum illo die , quo auspicato comitiis centuriatis L . Murenam consulem
renuntiavi , ut ea res mihi , fidei magistratuique meo , populo plebique Romanae
bene atque ...
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Z . instituo ] Forindic . see Madv . $ 339 , me rogante ] = me comitia habente . obs
. 2 c . The full phrase is consul populum non quo . . . sed ut ] Madv . $ 357 b
consulem rogat , cf . Liv . 111 . 65 qui obs . plebem Romanan tribunos plebi roM .
Z . instituo ] Forindic . see Madv . $ 339 , me rogante ] = me comitia habente . obs
. 2 c . The full phrase is consul populum non quo . . . sed ut ] Madv . $ 357 b
consulem rogat , cf . Liv . 111 . 65 qui obs . plebem Romanan tribunos plebi roM .
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II . et primum M . Catoni vitam ad certam rationis normam 3 derigenti et
diligentissime perpendenti momenta officiorum omnium de officio meo
respondebo . negat fuisse rectum ( Cato ] me et consulem et legis ambitus
latorem et tam severe ...
II . et primum M . Catoni vitam ad certam rationis normam 3 derigenti et
diligentissime perpendenti momenta officiorum omnium de officio meo
respondebo . negat fuisse rectum ( Cato ] me et consulem et legis ambitus
latorem et tam severe ...
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bet , qui se nexu obligavit , profecto etiam rectius in iudicio consulis designati is
potissimum , qui consulem declaravit , auctor beneficii . populi Romani
defensorque periculi esse de4 bebit . ac si , ut nonnullis in civitatibus fieri solet ,
patronus ...
bet , qui se nexu obligavit , profecto etiam rectius in iudicio consulis designati is
potissimum , qui consulem declaravit , auctor beneficii . populi Romani
defensorque periculi esse de4 bebit . ac si , ut nonnullis in civitatibus fieri solet ,
patronus ...
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Marce ] so Serri , $ 9 , etc . , but it may be better with 2 . to follow MS . Lag . 9 in
reading M . Cato , as the familiarity of Marce ' addressed to Cato is at least
unlikely . convicio , neque temere consulem populi Romani saltatorem vocare , 3
- 2 ...
Marce ] so Serri , $ 9 , etc . , but it may be better with 2 . to follow MS . Lag . 9 in
reading M . Cato , as the familiarity of Marce ' addressed to Cato is at least
unlikely . convicio , neque temere consulem populi Romani saltatorem vocare , 3
- 2 ...
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