M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... people . I count you as a self - raised man , and all credit to you for it . I did hope that my exertions had gone some way towards stopping the mouths of the proud old families . I got the consul- ship against two patricians . Why not ...
... people . I count you as a self - raised man , and all credit to you for it . I did hope that my exertions had gone some way towards stopping the mouths of the proud old families . I got the consul- ship against two patricians . Why not ...
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... people , the glory won by Lucullus and Pompeius , you will change your tone in reference to Eastern warfare . And I maintain that in it Murena displayed the greatest firmness generalship and energy , and that this gave him as good a ...
... people , the glory won by Lucullus and Pompeius , you will change your tone in reference to Eastern warfare . And I maintain that in it Murena displayed the greatest firmness generalship and energy , and that this gave him as good a ...
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... people . Above all , you made us afraid that Catiline would be elected while you wasted your time on other things . Of course people voted for Murena , as the only way to save the state . Catiline was exultant , you were depressed ...
... people . Above all , you made us afraid that Catiline would be elected while you wasted your time on other things . Of course people voted for Murena , as the only way to save the state . Catiline was exultant , you were depressed ...
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... people by a lex agraria or frumentaria . He is thinking of his own speeches de lege agraria contra Rullum , de- livered early in this very year . cf. § 80 . non nobiles ] such as Cicero him- self . gratias ] ' obligations , ' under ...
... people by a lex agraria or frumentaria . He is thinking of his own speeches de lege agraria contra Rullum , de- livered early in this very year . cf. § 80 . non nobiles ] such as Cicero him- self . gratias ] ' obligations , ' under ...
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... people think that he has given up all hope of success . fit ... ut ] is the connexion . desperasse ] to have given up for lost . For the acc . after despero , cf. de Rep . VI . § 25 , in Catil . II . § 19 , ad Fam . XII . 14. 3. It is ...
... people think that he has given up all hope of success . fit ... ut ] is the connexion . desperasse ] to have given up for lost . For the acc . after despero , cf. de Rep . VI . § 25 , in Catil . II . § 19 , ad Fam . XII . 14. 3. It is ...
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