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... est aequius consulem defendi quam a consule ? quis mihi in re publica potest aut debet esse coniunctior , quam is , cui res publica a me uno traditur sustinenda , magnis meis laboribus et periculis sustentata ? quodsi in his rebus ...
... est aequius consulem defendi quam a consule ? quis mihi in re publica potest aut debet esse coniunctior , quam is , cui res publica a me uno traditur sustinenda , magnis meis laboribus et periculis sustentata ? quodsi in his rebus ...
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Caeliis ) G. Caelius Caldus , consul B.C. 94 . commemorandis ] = quamvis Curios etc : commemorarent . of . de Off . I. § 5 , quis est enim , qui nullis officiä ista nobilitatis refregissem , ut aditus ad consulatum posthac , 38 [ cc .
Caeliis ) G. Caelius Caldus , consul B.C. 94 . commemorandis ] = quamvis Curios etc : commemorarent . of . de Off . I. § 5 , quis est enim , qui nullis officiä ista nobilitatis refregissem , ut aditus ad consulatum posthac , 38 [ cc .
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... ut nonnumquam ita factum esse etiam populus admiretur , quasi vero non ipse fecerit . nihil est incertius vulgo , nihil obscurius voluntate 36 hominum , nihil fallacius ratione tota comitiorum . quis L. Philippum , summo ingenio ...
... ut nonnumquam ita factum esse etiam populus admiretur , quasi vero non ipse fecerit . nihil est incertius vulgo , nihil obscurius voluntate 36 hominum , nihil fallacius ratione tota comitiorum . quis L. Philippum , summo ingenio ...
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Herennio superari posse arbitratus est ? quis Q. Catulum , humanitate , sapientia , integritate antecellentem , a Cn . Mallio ? quis M. Scaurum , hominem gravissimum , civem egregium , fortissimum senatorem , a Q. Maximo ? non modo ...
Herennio superari posse arbitratus est ? quis Q. Catulum , humanitate , sapientia , integritate antecellentem , a Cn . Mallio ? quis M. Scaurum , hominem gravissimum , civem egregium , fortissimum senatorem , a Q. Maximo ? non modo ...
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... accusandum transtulisses , existimasti te utrique negotio satis facere posse : vehementer errasti . quis enim dies fuit , postea quam in istam accusandi denuntiationem ingressus es , quem tu non totum in ista ratione consumpseris ?
... accusandum transtulisses , existimasti te utrique negotio satis facere posse : vehementer errasti . quis enim dies fuit , postea quam in istam accusandi denuntiationem ingressus es , quem tu non totum in ista ratione consumpseris ?
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