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Sulpicio non idcirco obruetur , quod ab eodem in honoris contentione superata
est . quae si causa non esset hominis , tamen honoris eius , quem adeptus est ,
amplitudo summae mihi superbiae crudelitatisque famam inussisset , si hominis
et ...
Sulpicio non idcirco obruetur , quod ab eodem in honoris contentione superata
est . quae si causa non esset hominis , tamen honoris eius , quem adeptus est ,
amplitudo summae mihi superbiae crudelitatisque famam inussisset , si hominis
et ...
Page 33
... amicorum neglectio improbitatem coarguit , nimirum haec causa est eius modi ,
quam nec industrius quisquam nec misericors nec officiosus deserere possit .
atque huiusce rei coniecturam de tuo ipsius studio , Servi , facillime ceperis . nam
...
... amicorum neglectio improbitatem coarguit , nimirum haec causa est eius modi ,
quam nec industrius quisquam nec misericors nec officiosus deserere possit .
atque huiusce rei coniecturam de tuo ipsius studio , Servi , facillime ceperis . nam
...
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... sic a me consul designatus defenditur , ut eius nulla fraus , nulla avaritia , nulla
perfidia , nulla crudelitas , nullum petulans dictum in vita proferatur . bene habet ,
iacta sunt fundamenta defensionis ; nondum enim nostris laudibus , quibus utar ...
... sic a me consul designatus defenditur , ut eius nulla fraus , nulla avaritia , nulla
perfidia , nulla crudelitas , nullum petulans dictum in vita proferatur . bene habet ,
iacta sunt fundamenta defensionis ; nondum enim nostris laudibus , quibus utar ...
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... qui dicunt , salus ipsa petitur . deinde vestra responsa atque decreta et
evertuntur saepe dicendo et sine defensione oratoris firma esse non possunt . in
qua si satis profecissem , parcius de eius laude dicerem : nunc nihil de me dico ,
sed de ...
... qui dicunt , salus ipsa petitur . deinde vestra responsa atque decreta et
evertuntur saepe dicendo et sine defensione oratoris firma esse non possunt . in
qua si satis profecissem , parcius de eius laude dicerem : nunc nihil de me dico ,
sed de ...
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... Romanus suscipiendum putasset , neque tot annos gessisset tanta gloria
Luculli , neque vero eius belli conficiendi negotium tanto studio populus
Romanus ad Cn . Pompeium detulisset . cuius ex omnibus pugnis , quae sunt
innumerabiles ...
... Romanus suscipiendum putasset , neque tot annos gessisset tanta gloria
Luculli , neque vero eius belli conficiendi negotium tanto studio populus
Romanus ad Cn . Pompeium detulisset . cuius ex omnibus pugnis , quae sunt
innumerabiles ...
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