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9 seems to me unjustifiable , and in many cases perverse : in many others however by its help ( to quote Sorof's words ) ' egregiam medelam attulit . ' B. i . Murena and his family [ adapted from Halm ] . . Our knowledge of L. Licinius ...
9 seems to me unjustifiable , and in many cases perverse : in many others however by its help ( to quote Sorof's words ) ' egregiam medelam attulit . ' B. i . Murena and his family [ adapted from Halm ] . . Our knowledge of L. Licinius ...
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I have been reproached for undertaking this case : let me then begin by justifying myself , that my words may have weight . First I must protest against Cato's Stoic severity , and maintain , that as presiding consul I am the very man ...
I have been reproached for undertaking this case : let me then begin by justifying myself , that my words may have weight . First I must protest against Cato's Stoic severity , and maintain , that as presiding consul I am the very man ...
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The last cannot compare with the other two ; it is paltry , and your hidden lore has long since been made public property . You now take your stand upon words and forms which are easier to ridicule than to explain . the proceedings ...
The last cannot compare with the other two ; it is paltry , and your hidden lore has long since been made public property . You now take your stand upon words and forms which are easier to ridicule than to explain . the proceedings ...
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ing words of the speech post reditum magistratuique ] que as often only ad Quirites closely resemble these . with the last of the series . Two The MSS . here give deprecatus , more instances of this occur in this which will not make ...
ing words of the speech post reditum magistratuique ] que as often only ad Quirites closely resemble these . with the last of the series . Two The MSS . here give deprecatus , more instances of this occur in this which will not make ...
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So § 2 in hoc officio . pens ) , who must be of full age ( imrectum ) a Stoic word , purposely pubes libripens esse non potest , Ael . used here = karópowua , cf. de Ofi . i . Gallus , fragm . 6 ) and a small piece of $ 8 , de Fin .
So § 2 in hoc officio . pens ) , who must be of full age ( imrectum ) a Stoic word , purposely pubes libripens esse non potest , Ael . used here = karópowua , cf. de Ofi . i . Gallus , fragm . 6 ) and a small piece of $ 8 , de Fin .
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