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... people in their appointment of magistrates , on the relation between a candidate for office and his electors , and on the arts of electioneering ; on the use of the ballot ; on political con- sistency : such is the famous comparison ...
... people in their appointment of magistrates , on the relation between a candidate for office and his electors , and on the arts of electioneering ; on the use of the ballot ; on political con- sistency : such is the famous comparison ...
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... people , which he did by enacting laws3 that flattered them and by appearing in the light of their benefactor . He then began his attack on Cicero by proposing a rogatio , that if any man had caused a Roman citizen to be put to death ...
... people , which he did by enacting laws3 that flattered them and by appearing in the light of their benefactor . He then began his attack on Cicero by proposing a rogatio , that if any man had caused a Roman citizen to be put to death ...
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... people , which he did by enacting laws3 that flattered them and by appearing in the light of their benefactor . He then began his attack on Cicero by proposing a rogatio , that if any man had caused a Roman citizen to be put to death ...
... people , which he did by enacting laws3 that flattered them and by appearing in the light of their benefactor . He then began his attack on Cicero by proposing a rogatio , that if any man had caused a Roman citizen to be put to death ...
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... people's acceptance , but their vote was nullified by the opposition of the tribune Aelius Ligus . With the view of obtaining Caesar's consent to his recall , P. Ses ... people from all parts of Italy to defend the interests xii INTRODUCTION.
... people's acceptance , but their vote was nullified by the opposition of the tribune Aelius Ligus . With the view of obtaining Caesar's consent to his recall , P. Ses ... people from all parts of Italy to defend the interests xii INTRODUCTION.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero Hubert Ashton Holden. people from all parts of Italy to defend the interests of the exile . The popular feeling was strongly displayed in Cicero's favour , Pompeius exerted himself in earnest for him 16 , and a ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero Hubert Ashton Holden. people from all parts of Italy to defend the interests of the exile . The popular feeling was strongly displayed in Cicero's favour , Pompeius exerted himself in earnest for him 16 , and a ...
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