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Page x
... were forbidden by an edict of the consuls to do so . Abandoned by the nobles and by the party chiefs who had it in their power to aid him - by Caesar , who spared no pains to attach him to himself in spite of all rebuffs , and by ...
... were forbidden by an edict of the consuls to do so . Abandoned by the nobles and by the party chiefs who had it in their power to aid him - by Caesar , who spared no pains to attach him to himself in spite of all rebuffs , and by ...
Page ix
... were to abandon the Commonwealth to his dis- cretion ; and this compact they agreed to ratify mutually by Cicero's ruin . Besides the personal pique Clodius had against Cicero , and the desire to gratify his revenge against an ad ...
... were to abandon the Commonwealth to his dis- cretion ; and this compact they agreed to ratify mutually by Cicero's ruin . Besides the personal pique Clodius had against Cicero , and the desire to gratify his revenge against an ad ...
Page xii
... were be- stirring themselves with more energy and determination . On the first of June his friend the tribune L. Ninnius proposed his recall , and a full senate resolved unanimously to recommend the measure to the people's acceptance ...
... were be- stirring themselves with more energy and determination . On the first of June his friend the tribune L. Ninnius proposed his recall , and a full senate resolved unanimously to recommend the measure to the people's acceptance ...
Page xv
... were able to enter upon the duties of their office . While the tribune of the plebs Gaius Trebonius proposed his bill to the popular assembly ( lex Trebonia ) that the consular provinces , Syria and the two Spains , should be held for ...
... were able to enter upon the duties of their office . While the tribune of the plebs Gaius Trebonius proposed his bill to the popular assembly ( lex Trebonia ) that the consular provinces , Syria and the two Spains , should be held for ...
Page xvii
... were intended to satisfy the press- ing demands of Cicero 40. In B. C. 58 he became quaestor in Macedonia to the propraetor L. Appuleius and , in spite of his official position , was highminded and generous enough to receive the exiled ...
... were intended to satisfy the press- ing demands of Cicero 40. In B. C. 58 he became quaestor in Macedonia to the propraetor L. Appuleius and , in spite of his official position , was highminded and generous enough to receive the exiled ...
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