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Page viii
... made strenuous endeavours to obtain a final decision in his favour , and seemed to be on the eve of success . He was supported by the better class of citizens on account of his resistance to Clodius , and by the populace , because he ...
... made strenuous endeavours to obtain a final decision in his favour , and seemed to be on the eve of success . He was supported by the better class of citizens on account of his resistance to Clodius , and by the populace , because he ...
Page xiv
... made a brief reply , in which he stated that the persons demanded to be given up as slaves were free , Milo having given them their liberty immediately afterwards , on the ground that they had fought in his defence and saved his life ...
... made a brief reply , in which he stated that the persons demanded to be given up as slaves were free , Milo having given them their liberty immediately afterwards , on the ground that they had fought in his defence and saved his life ...
Page xv
... made more severe , and the forms of proceedings abridged ; for both the laws enacted that three days should be allowed for the previous examination of the witnesses and that then both the accuser and the accused should close their ...
... made more severe , and the forms of proceedings abridged ; for both the laws enacted that three days should be allowed for the previous examination of the witnesses and that then both the accuser and the accused should close their ...
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... made Pompeius so indignant that he even threatened to use force , if he were compelled to do so , for the safety of the state . 8 Pompeius was , or pretended to be , afraid of Milo : he quitted his usual residence , and retired to his ...
... made Pompeius so indignant that he even threatened to use force , if he were compelled to do so , for the safety of the state . 8 Pompeius was , or pretended to be , afraid of Milo : he quitted his usual residence , and retired to his ...
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... made frequent complaints in public that his own life was in danger , and consequently increased his body - guard . Plancus made a show of bringing Cicero also to trial , and the threat was afterwards repeated by Q. Pompeius Rufus . So ...
... made frequent complaints in public that his own life was in danger , and consequently increased his body - guard . Plancus made a show of bringing Cicero also to trial , and the threat was afterwards repeated by Q. Pompeius Rufus . So ...
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