M.T. Ciceronis Oratio pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1876 - 132 pages |
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... accused ; he was clearly a man of good temper and judgement , if we may trust the account in Plutarch Cato 28 of his rescuing and protecting Cato in a riot , or 21 åπо¶υywv de ὁ Μουρήνας οὐ πονηροῦ πάθος οὐδὲ ἄφρονος ἔπαθεν ἀνθρώπου ...
... accused ; he was clearly a man of good temper and judgement , if we may trust the account in Plutarch Cato 28 of his rescuing and protecting Cato in a riot , or 21 åπо¶υywv de ὁ Μουρήνας οὐ πονηροῦ πάθος οὐδὲ ἄφρονος ἔπαθεν ἀνθρώπου ...
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... accused of ambitus , the consul , to the surprise of some , came forward to defend him . His reasons for this course were , - ( a ) He had been returning officer at the election , and felt bound to support the man whom he had declared ...
... accused of ambitus , the consul , to the surprise of some , came forward to defend him . His reasons for this course were , - ( a ) He had been returning officer at the election , and felt bound to support the man whom he had declared ...
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... accused was guilty of the charges brought against him is not certain ; but from the stress laid by Cicero on the political exigencies of the time ( §§ 4 , 79 ) , and the orator's own boast ( pro Flacco § 98 , cf Quintil VI I §35 ) , we ...
... accused was guilty of the charges brought against him is not certain ; but from the stress laid by Cicero on the political exigencies of the time ( §§ 4 , 79 ) , and the orator's own boast ( pro Flacco § 98 , cf Quintil VI I §35 ) , we ...
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... accused , than to tell against him . Romans are not wont to be the slaves of a great name and reputation . The accuser cannot be jury as well . Besides , you push things too far , Cato : naturally upright and strict , you have been ...
... accused , than to tell against him . Romans are not wont to be the slaves of a great name and reputation . The accuser cannot be jury as well . Besides , you push things too far , Cato : naturally upright and strict , you have been ...
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... accused in criminal trials . See on § 8 ac- cusantibus , and compare Quintil vi I § 36 de accusatoribus et reis sum locutus , quia in periculis maxime ver- satur affectus . sed privatae quoque causae utrumque habent perorationis genus ...
... accused in criminal trials . See on § 8 ac- cusantibus , and compare Quintil vi I § 36 de accusatoribus et reis sum locutus , quia in periculis maxime ver- satur affectus . sed privatae quoque causae utrumque habent perorationis genus ...
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