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... state was due to Cicero alone . Finally the lex Cornelia de restituendo Cicerone passed the comitia centu- riata1 on the fourth of August , the Italian voters being especially enthusiastic in the cause . On the fifth Cicero reached Brun ...
... state was due to Cicero alone . Finally the lex Cornelia de restituendo Cicerone passed the comitia centu- riata1 on the fourth of August , the Italian voters being especially enthusiastic in the cause . On the fifth Cicero reached Brun ...
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... state , for fear they should op- pose their veto to the decree of the senate . On the reconciliation of Octavianus and Antonius , fearing the revenge of the latter he fled to Asia , but after the battle of Philippi in B. C. 41 he was ...
... state , for fear they should op- pose their veto to the decree of the senate . On the reconciliation of Octavianus and Antonius , fearing the revenge of the latter he fled to Asia , but after the battle of Philippi in B. C. 41 he was ...
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... state offices is vested in the people , it is absolutely necessary for any 68 A. W. Zumpt Criminalpro- zess der Röm . Rep . p . 229 ff . 69 ep . ad Qu . fr . III I oratio- nes efflagitatas pro Scauro et pro Plancio absolvi . 70 § 41 1 ...
... state offices is vested in the people , it is absolutely necessary for any 68 A. W. Zumpt Criminalpro- zess der Röm . Rep . p . 229 ff . 69 ep . ad Qu . fr . III I oratio- nes efflagitatas pro Scauro et pro Plancio absolvi . 70 § 41 1 ...
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... quae in populari ratione versatur , desiderat nomenclationem , blandi- tiam , adsiduitatem , benignitatem , rumorem , spem in republica . 74 § 45 , § 5o , § 66 . § II . The election to State offices ( honores xxii INTRODUCTION.
... quae in populari ratione versatur , desiderat nomenclationem , blandi- tiam , adsiduitatem , benignitatem , rumorem , spem in republica . 74 § 45 , § 5o , § 66 . § II . The election to State offices ( honores xxii INTRODUCTION.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero Hubert Ashton Holden. § II . The election to State offices ( honores ) was carried chiefly through the votes of the candidate's own tribus . It was the object therefore of himself and his friends to secure the votes ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero Hubert Ashton Holden. § II . The election to State offices ( honores ) was carried chiefly through the votes of the candidate's own tribus . It was the object therefore of himself and his friends to secure the votes ...
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