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... consul senatui reique publicae se non defuturum 5 pollicetur , si audacter ac fortiter sententias dicere velint ; sin Caesarem respiciant atque eius gratiam sequantur , ut supe- rioribus fecerint temporibus , se sibi consilium capturum ...
... consul senatui reique publicae se non defuturum 5 pollicetur , si audacter ac fortiter sententias dicere velint ; sin Caesarem respiciant atque eius gratiam sequantur , ut supe- rioribus fecerint temporibus , se sibi consilium capturum ...
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... consul ad aperiendum aerarium venisset ad pecuniam Pompeio ex senatusconsulto profer- endam , protinus aperto sanctiore aerario ex urbe profugeret . 25 Caesar enim adventare iam iamque et adesse eius equites falso nuntiabantur . Hunc ...
... consul ad aperiendum aerarium venisset ad pecuniam Pompeio ex senatusconsulto profer- endam , protinus aperto sanctiore aerario ex urbe profugeret . 25 Caesar enim adventare iam iamque et adesse eius equites falso nuntiabantur . Hunc ...
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... consul ; which would be some time in July . During the months that intervened between his election and the beginning of the actual consulship on the first of the following January , he was content to remain in a private station . His ...
... consul ; which would be some time in July . During the months that intervened between his election and the beginning of the actual consulship on the first of the following January , he was content to remain in a private station . His ...
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... consul ; and strongly in favour of Pompeius , for whom he wished to gain time . The other two speakers were friends to Caesar . 4. ingressus in eam orationem , ' who took the line of argument . ' ́de ea re , ' concerning war with Caesar ...
... consul ; and strongly in favour of Pompeius , for whom he wished to gain time . The other two speakers were friends to Caesar . 4. ingressus in eam orationem , ' who took the line of argument . ' ́de ea re , ' concerning war with Caesar ...
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... consul B.C. 52 , and Domitius B.C. 54. Neither of them therefore could properly hold provinces ; as the ' lex Pompeia de Provinciis ' ordered that they should not be held till five years after the office of consul or praetor had been ...
... consul B.C. 52 , and Domitius B.C. 54. Neither of them therefore could properly hold provinces ; as the ' lex Pompeia de Provinciis ' ordered that they should not be held till five years after the office of consul or praetor had been ...
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