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Marcus Tullius Cicero. London : CAMBRIDGE WAREHOUSE , 17 , PATERNOSTER ROW . Cambridge : : DEIGHTON , BELL , AND CO . ORATIO PRO L. MURENA . WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES.
Marcus Tullius Cicero. London : CAMBRIDGE WAREHOUSE , 17 , PATERNOSTER ROW . Cambridge : : DEIGHTON , BELL , AND CO . ORATIO PRO L. MURENA . WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES.
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WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY W. E. HEITLAND , M.A. FELLOW AND CLASSICAL LECTURER OF ST JOHN'S COLlege , CAMBRIDGE . hinc rapti fasces pretio , sectorque favoris ipse sui populus , letalisque ambitus urbi annua venali referens ...
WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY W. E. HEITLAND , M.A. FELLOW AND CLASSICAL LECTURER OF ST JOHN'S COLlege , CAMBRIDGE . hinc rapti fasces pretio , sectorque favoris ipse sui populus , letalisque ambitus urbi annua venali referens ...
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Mommsen = Mommsen's History of Rome , English translation . Madv . = Madvig's Latin Grammar , English tr . , 4th ed . Madv . de Fin . Madvig's edition of the de Finibus . 2nd ed . 1869 . Ritter and Preller = Ritter and Preller's ...
Mommsen = Mommsen's History of Rome , English translation . Madv . = Madvig's Latin Grammar , English tr . , 4th ed . Madv . de Fin . Madvig's edition of the de Finibus . 2nd ed . 1869 . Ritter and Preller = Ritter and Preller's ...
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2 : they are used instead of an apposition , and should be so rendered in English ; so with nomen §§ 13 , 67 . quidem ] introduces the opposition , as in § 12 , maledicto quidem , & c . omnes enim artes ; quae nobis populi Romani studia ...
2 : they are used instead of an apposition , and should be so rendered in English ; so with nomen §§ 13 , 67 . quidem ] introduces the opposition , as in § 12 , maledicto quidem , & c . omnes enim artes ; quae nobis populi Romani studia ...
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It will thus be seen how differently from our English trials a criminal prosecution was conducted at Rome . We are not dealing with the Athenian courts ; but one quotation will perhaps be interesting . In Dem . de Cor . p .
It will thus be seen how differently from our English trials a criminal prosecution was conducted at Rome . We are not dealing with the Athenian courts ; but one quotation will perhaps be interesting . In Dem . de Cor . p .
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