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The Trial C. Remarks on the Speech Abstract of the Speech List of Abbreviations Text and Notes Varietas lectionis Halmianae ( 1868 ) Appendix :-- A. B. Leges iudiciariae C. On the Spirit of Roman trials On § 62 , dixisti quippiam D. On ...
The Trial C. Remarks on the Speech Abstract of the Speech List of Abbreviations Text and Notes Varietas lectionis Halmianae ( 1868 ) Appendix :-- A. B. Leges iudiciariae C. On the Spirit of Roman trials On § 62 , dixisti quippiam D. On ...
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Ramsay's pro Cluentio . C. T. Zumpt's Annales veterum regnorum et populorum . Mommsen's History of Rome , Eng . tr . Huschke's iurisprudentiae anteiustinianae quae supersunt . Lord Mackenzie's Roman Law . 17. Forsyth's Life of Cicero .
Ramsay's pro Cluentio . C. T. Zumpt's Annales veterum regnorum et populorum . Mommsen's History of Rome , Eng . tr . Huschke's iurisprudentiae anteiustinianae quae supersunt . Lord Mackenzie's Roman Law . 17. Forsyth's Life of Cicero .
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The story is written in Roman history , and needs no repetition here . Early in this same year , following the declared will of the Senate , he had carried a law to supplement the lex Calpurnia de ambitu , imposing more stringent ...
The story is written in Roman history , and needs no repetition here . Early in this same year , following the declared will of the Senate , he had carried a law to supplement the lex Calpurnia de ambitu , imposing more stringent ...
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It mattered little that they were irrelevant to the charge ( see Appendix A ) : they were such as Roman jurors could not resist ; and the object was to persuade these . As to the style of the speech , it displays a decided archness and ...
It mattered little that they were irrelevant to the charge ( see Appendix A ) : they were such as Roman jurors could not resist ; and the object was to persuade these . As to the style of the speech , it displays a decided archness and ...
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Romans are not wont to be the slaves of a great name and reputation . The accuser cannot be jury as well . Besides , you push things too far , Cato : naturally upright and strict , you have been trained into a sort of perverseness and ...
Romans are not wont to be the slaves of a great name and reputation . The accuser cannot be jury as well . Besides , you push things too far , Cato : naturally upright and strict , you have been trained into a sort of perverseness and ...
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