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At the same time I have done more than borrow ; the Introduction , with the exception of B. Si , is all my own work ; and in the notes , where a passage seemed to me to require fuller explanation than had been already offered , I have ...
At the same time I have done more than borrow ; the Introduction , with the exception of B. Si , is all my own work ; and in the notes , where a passage seemed to me to require fuller explanation than had been already offered , I have ...
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The two letters are well worth reading , and should be read by every one in connexion with the ninth Philippic and the speech for Murena . ( 2. ) M. Porcius Cato , great - grandson of the famous censor of the same name , was born B. C. ...
The two letters are well worth reading , and should be read by every one in connexion with the ninth Philippic and the speech for Murena . ( 2. ) M. Porcius Cato , great - grandson of the famous censor of the same name , was born B. C. ...
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Early in this same year , following the declared will of the Senate , he had carried a law to supplement the lex Calpurnia de ambitu , imposing more stringent penalties and defining more accurately the practices regarded by the law as ...
Early in this same year , following the declared will of the Senate , he had carried a law to supplement the lex Calpurnia de ambitu , imposing more stringent penalties and defining more accurately the practices regarded by the law as ...
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This is why we find the latter pleading on the same side as Hortensius in the present trial . ( 3. ) Marcus Licinius P. F. Crassus , a contemporary of Hortensius ( Brutus § 233 ) , with little learning and less ability , rose by his ...
This is why we find the latter pleading on the same side as Hortensius in the present trial . ( 3. ) Marcus Licinius P. F. Crassus , a contemporary of Hortensius ( Brutus § 233 ) , with little learning and less ability , rose by his ...
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I have felt the same thing myself . And clearly the soldier has far higher claims to office than the jurist . Rome and all in or under it are protected by soldiers . They are our guardians . You must not think too highly of your ...
I have felt the same thing myself . And clearly the soldier has far higher claims to office than the jurist . Rome and all in or under it are protected by soldiers . They are our guardians . You must not think too highly of your ...
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