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One thing more remains to be said of the accused ; he was clearly a man of good temper and judgement , if we may trust the account in Plutarch Cato 28 of his rescuing and protecting Cato in a riot , or ib . 21 añoдυywv dè ὁ Μουρήνας οὐ ...
One thing more remains to be said of the accused ; he was clearly a man of good temper and judgement , if we may trust the account in Plutarch Cato 28 of his rescuing and protecting Cato in a riot , or ib . 21 añoдυywv dè ὁ Μουρήνας οὐ ...
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The two letters are well worth reading , and should be read by every one in connexion with the ninth Philippic and the speech for Murena . ( 2. ) M. Porcius Cato , great - grandson of the famous censor of the same name , was born B. C. ...
The two letters are well worth reading , and should be read by every one in connexion with the ninth Philippic and the speech for Murena . ( 2. ) M. Porcius Cato , great - grandson of the famous censor of the same name , was born B. C. ...
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670 ; a ' speech of Cato when at the point to die ' formed a favourite rhetorical exercise in the schools ( Persius III . 45 ) : but his true epitaph was written by Lucan ( Phars . I. 128 ) , victrix causa deis placuit , sed victa ...
670 ; a ' speech of Cato when at the point to die ' formed a favourite rhetorical exercise in the schools ( Persius III . 45 ) : but his true epitaph was written by Lucan ( Phars . I. 128 ) , victrix causa deis placuit , sed victa ...
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18 , 19 ) ; again , Cato had not yet entered on his office of tribune ( §§ 58 , 81 ) , and this took place on Dec. 10th . Cases of ambitus were dealt with by one of Lubery the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established B. C. 149 in 16 ...
18 , 19 ) ; again , Cato had not yet entered on his office of tribune ( §§ 58 , 81 ) , and this took place on Dec. 10th . Cases of ambitus were dealt with by one of Lubery the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established B. C. 149 in 16 ...
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... force by attacking the ' nice sharp quillets ' of the iurists in a tone of bantering raillery . There was also an opening for retort in ( 3 ) ; for Cato had put forward the specific charges not merely as open Cic . pro L. Mur .
... force by attacking the ' nice sharp quillets ' of the iurists in a tone of bantering raillery . There was also an opening for retort in ( 3 ) ; for Cato had put forward the specific charges not merely as open Cic . pro L. Mur .
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