M.T. Ciceronis Oratio pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1876 - 132 pages |
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... charges which it is true his defender repels as utterly unfounded ( §§ 11 , 12 , 13 ) . On his return from Asia , L Murena became , along with his sub- sequent accuser Servius Sulpicius , a candidate for the quaestorship ; but in the ...
... charges which it is true his defender repels as utterly unfounded ( §§ 11 , 12 , 13 ) . On his return from Asia , L Murena became , along with his sub- sequent accuser Servius Sulpicius , a candidate for the quaestorship ; but in the ...
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... 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 naturally infer that he ...
... 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 naturally infer that he ...
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... charged with corrupt practices at the election . ( 4 ) Sulpicius had been held up as a model candidate , who would ... charges which were formidable chiefly from the reputation of Cato . But no one knew better than Cicero that the real ...
... charged with corrupt practices at the election . ( 4 ) Sulpicius had been held up as a model candidate , who would ... charges which were formidable chiefly from the reputation of Cato . But no one knew better than Cicero that the real ...
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... charge ( see Appendix A ) : they were such as Roman jurors could not resist ; and the object was to persuade these . As to the style of the speech , it displays a decided archness and humour , as in the treatment of jurisprudence ...
... charge ( see Appendix A ) : they were such as Roman jurors could not resist ; and the object was to persuade these . As to the style of the speech , it displays a decided archness and humour , as in the treatment of jurisprudence ...
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... charges : I will be gentle with you , but I will plead for my friend Murena . II confutatio , §§ 11-83 ad quod velis negotium . Abstract of the Speech List of Abbreviations Text and Notes Varietas lectionis Halmianae (1868) Appendix On ...
... charges : I will be gentle with you , but I will plead for my friend Murena . II confutatio , §§ 11-83 ad quod velis negotium . Abstract of the Speech List of Abbreviations Text and Notes Varietas lectionis Halmianae (1868) Appendix On ...
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