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Page viii
... three of the plebs in B.C. 54 , and after- wards banished for bribery during his canvass for the consulate . 4 Q. Metellus Pius Scipio was prosecuted for bribery together with Hypsaeus , but escaped conviction through the influence of ...
... three of the plebs in B.C. 54 , and after- wards banished for bribery during his canvass for the consulate . 4 Q. Metellus Pius Scipio was prosecuted for bribery together with Hypsaeus , but escaped conviction through the influence of ...
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... three friends with him , one of whom was a Roman knight named C. Causinius Scola 18 , and the other two , whose names were P. Pom- ponius and C. Clodius , were plebeians of obscure family . Milo was riding in a travelling carriage with ...
... three friends with him , one of whom was a Roman knight named C. Causinius Scola 18 , and the other two , whose names were P. Pom- ponius and C. Clodius , were plebeians of obscure family . Milo was riding in a travelling carriage with ...
Page xiv
... three hundred armed slaves , and made an unexpected attack on him above Bovillae ; that Clodius , having received three wounds , was carried to Bovillae ; that the tavern in which he took refuge was broken into by Milo , and Clodius ...
... three hundred armed slaves , and made an unexpected attack on him above Bovillae ; that Clodius , having received three wounds , was carried to Bovillae ; that the tavern in which he took refuge was broken into by Milo , and Clodius ...
Page xv
... three days should be allowed for the previous examination of the witnesses and that then both the accuser and the accused should close their pleadings on the same day , two hours being allowed to the accuser , and three to the accused ...
... three days should be allowed for the previous examination of the witnesses and that then both the accuser and the accused should close their pleadings on the same day , two hours being allowed to the accuser , and three to the accused ...
Page xix
... three , and on the same day the verdict was to be pronounced : but before the judges gave their votes , the prosecutor and defendant were each of them to reject five out of each of the three classes , so that the number of the judges ...
... three , and on the same day the verdict was to be pronounced : but before the judges gave their votes , the prosecutor and defendant were each of them to reject five out of each of the three classes , so that the number of the judges ...
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