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Page xii
... defence . Milo attempted to bring Clodius to trial on the charge of riot ( de vi ) , but in vain . The senate passed a resolution of thanks to Cn . Plancius for his care of Cicero 15 , at the same time to recommend Cicero to the ...
... defence . Milo attempted to bring Clodius to trial on the charge of riot ( de vi ) , but in vain . The senate passed a resolution of thanks to Cn . Plancius for his care of Cicero 15 , at the same time to recommend Cicero to the ...
Page xiv
... defence of his friend and supporter , who was acquitted by the votes of all the jurymen 21 on the 13th of March . Before this , on the 11th of February , in a speech no longer extant he had defended L. Bestia on a charge of bribery in ...
... defence of his friend and supporter , who was acquitted by the votes of all the jurymen 21 on the 13th of March . Before this , on the 11th of February , in a speech no longer extant he had defended L. Bestia on a charge of bribery in ...
Page xx
... defence of Cn . Plancius was conducted by Q. Hortensius and M. T. Cicero . Hortensius made his reply to the charge on the first day . Cicero spoke on the second , consequently on the last day ( extremo loco ) , as he generally liked to ...
... defence of Cn . Plancius was conducted by Q. Hortensius and M. T. Cicero . Hortensius made his reply to the charge on the first day . Cicero spoke on the second , consequently on the last day ( extremo loco ) , as he generally liked to ...
Page xxi
... defence of the first actio fell on the second of these days . M. Juventius opened with the speech for the prosecu- tion and Hortensius replied to him ; then followed the proofs . On the following day L. Cassius spoke while Cicero ...
... defence of the first actio fell on the second of these days . M. Juventius opened with the speech for the prosecu- tion and Hortensius replied to him ; then followed the proofs . On the following day L. Cassius spoke while Cicero ...
Page xxxii
... defence ; it was held mean and dishonourable not to share in expenses for their mutual sup- port 118 : even sons had a claim on their father's sodales 119 for protection , and sometimes outsiders incurred the obligation of a whole ...
... defence ; it was held mean and dishonourable not to share in expenses for their mutual sup- port 118 : even sons had a claim on their father's sodales 119 for protection , and sometimes outsiders incurred the obligation of a whole ...
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