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... homine et fortissimo viro , virtutis esse visum est quam in homine nobilissimo M Aemilio . etenim eiusdem animi atque ... homines . Halm . summa ] i e the consulship , which he was thought to deserve , though he failed to get it . Q ...
... homine et fortissimo viro , virtutis esse visum est quam in homine nobilissimo M Aemilio . etenim eiusdem animi atque ... homines . Halm . summa ] i e the consulship , which he was thought to deserve , though he failed to get it . Q ...
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... homines saepe etiam non nobiles con- sulatum consecuti sunt , praesertim cum haec eadem res plu- rimas gratias , firmissimas amicitias , maxima studia pariat : 25 quorum in isto vestro artificio , Sulpici , nihil est . primum dignitas ...
... homines saepe etiam non nobiles con- sulatum consecuti sunt , praesertim cum haec eadem res plu- rimas gratias , firmissimas amicitias , maxima studia pariat : 25 quorum in isto vestro artificio , Sulpici , nihil est . primum dignitas ...
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... homines tam ingeniosos post tot annos etiam nunc statuere non potuisse , utrum diem tertium an perendinum , iudi- cem an arbitrum , rem an litem dici oporteret . XIII . ita- 28 que , ut dixi , dignitas in ista scientia [ consularis ] ...
... homines tam ingeniosos post tot annos etiam nunc statuere non potuisse , utrum diem tertium an perendinum , iudi- cem an arbitrum , rem an litem dici oporteret . XIII . ita- 28 que , ut dixi , dignitas in ista scientia [ consularis ] ...
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... homines eunt , semul . pro- latae res sunt nostris dentibus . difficilis ....... continetur ] Matthiae well compares de orat I § 192 omnia sunt enim posita ante oculos , collocata in usu cotidiano , in con- gressione hominum atque in ...
... homines eunt , semul . pro- latae res sunt nostris dentibus . difficilis ....... continetur ] Matthiae well compares de orat I § 192 omnia sunt enim posita ante oculos , collocata in usu cotidiano , in con- gressione hominum atque in ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. 30 XIV . duae sunt artes , quae possunt locare homines in am- plissimo gradu dignitatis : una imperatoris , altera oratoris boni ; ab hoc enim pacis ornamenta retinentur , ab illo belli pericula repelluntur ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. 30 XIV . duae sunt artes , quae possunt locare homines in am- plissimo gradu dignitatis : una imperatoris , altera oratoris boni ; ab hoc enim pacis ornamenta retinentur , ab illo belli pericula repelluntur ...
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