M.T. Ciceronis Oratio pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1876 - 132 pages |
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... praetorship was our Murena's great - grandfather ( §§15 , 86 ) . The town too had never as yet produced a consul ( § 86 ) . The most celebrated of the family was the father , who after having held the praetorship served with distinction ...
... praetorship was our Murena's great - grandfather ( §§15 , 86 ) . The town too had never as yet produced a consul ( § 86 ) . The most celebrated of the family was the father , who after having held the praetorship served with distinction ...
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... praetor urbanus , with splendour all the greater that by reason of his having missed the aedileship he had found no opportunity of winning popularity by magnificent shows . After the Praetorship , he received in 64 B C as propraetor the ...
... praetor urbanus , with splendour all the greater that by reason of his having missed the aedileship he had found no opportunity of winning popularity by magnificent shows . After the Praetorship , he received in 64 B C as propraetor the ...
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... praetorship ( 65 B C ) with tolerable certainty . In both these offices he had for colleague L Licinius Murena ( pro Mur ... praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of winning favour . Besides , during the canvass it became ...
... praetorship ( 65 B C ) with tolerable certainty . In both these offices he had for colleague L Licinius Murena ( pro Mur ... praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of winning favour . Besides , during the canvass it became ...
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... praetor and consul by his efforts as a pleader could not refuse the brief . §§ 8 , 9 , 10 . ( f ) The safety of the State demanded the acquittal of the consul - elect . §§ 4 , 78-85 . Cic . pro L Mur . 2 These are stated in the speech ...
... praetor and consul by his efforts as a pleader could not refuse the brief . §§ 8 , 9 , 10 . ( f ) The safety of the State demanded the acquittal of the consul - elect . §§ 4 , 78-85 . Cic . pro L Mur . 2 These are stated in the speech ...
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... praetors . For the state of the laws concerning bribery , see notes on § 46 , and for the composition of the jury , Appendix B. The names of the pleaders on both sides and a short notice of each are given above . Murena was also ...
... praetors . For the state of the laws concerning bribery , see notes on § 46 , and for the composition of the jury , Appendix B. The names of the pleaders on both sides and a short notice of each are given above . Murena was also ...
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