M T Ciceronis oratio pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1881 - 132 pages |
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Page 12
... were not conspicuous , and were more than reversed by a marked defeat which he suffered in the passage of the Halys ( § 32 , where the affair is grossly misrepresented , see Appian Mithr 64 ) . Sulla put an end to the quarrel by the ...
... were not conspicuous , and were more than reversed by a marked defeat which he suffered in the passage of the Halys ( § 32 , where the affair is grossly misrepresented , see Appian Mithr 64 ) . Sulla put an end to the quarrel by the ...
Page 15
... were still grateful to him . The two letters are well worth reading , and should be read by every one in con- nexion with the ninth Philippic and the speech for Murena . ( 2 ) M Porcius Cato , great - grandson of the famous censor of ...
... were still grateful to him . The two letters are well worth reading , and should be read by every one in con- nexion with the ninth Philippic and the speech for Murena . ( 2 ) M Porcius Cato , great - grandson of the famous censor of ...
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... were sung by the poets in their choicest lines : see in par- ticular Hor carm I 12 35 , II 1 24 , A P 14 , Virg Aen vIII 670 ; a ' speech of Cato when at the point to die ' formed a favourite rhetorical exercise in the schools ( Persius ...
... were sung by the poets in their choicest lines : see in par- ticular Hor carm I 12 35 , II 1 24 , A P 14 , Virg Aen vIII 670 ; a ' speech of Cato when at the point to die ' formed a favourite rhetorical exercise in the schools ( Persius ...
Page 17
... were , - ( a ) He had been returning officer at the election , and felt bound to support the man whom he had declared duly elected . §§ 1 , 3 . ( b ) He had been exposed to great dangers in his own year of office , and must needs feel ...
... were , - ( a ) He had been returning officer at the election , and felt bound to support the man whom he had declared duly elected . §§ 1 , 3 . ( b ) He had been exposed to great dangers in his own year of office , and must needs feel ...
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... were dealt with by one of the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established BC 149 in cases of repetundae , Cic Brutus § 106 ) , the jury being presided over by one of the praetors . For the state of the laws concerning bribery , see notes ...
... were dealt with by one of the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established BC 149 in cases of repetundae , Cic Brutus § 106 ) , the jury being presided over by one of the praetors . For the state of the laws concerning bribery , see notes ...
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