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Mommsen's History of Rome , Eng . tr . Huschke's iurisprudentiae anteiustinianae quae supersunt . Lord Mackenzie's Roman Law . 17. Forsyth's Life of Cicero . 18 . Cicero , ed . Klotz . 19. Gellius , ed . Hertz . 20 .
Mommsen's History of Rome , Eng . tr . Huschke's iurisprudentiae anteiustinianae quae supersunt . Lord Mackenzie's Roman Law . 17. Forsyth's Life of Cicero . 18 . Cicero , ed . Klotz . 19. Gellius , ed . Hertz . 20 .
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According to the assertions of his accusers , the young officer gave himself up wholly to a life of Asiatic luxury and lowered the dignity of Rome so far as to dance like a harlequin in the company of his dissolute young companions ...
According to the assertions of his accusers , the young officer gave himself up wholly to a life of Asiatic luxury and lowered the dignity of Rome so far as to dance like a harlequin in the company of his dissolute young companions ...
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... he received in 64 B. C. as propractor the government of Transalpine Gaul ( §§ 42 , 89 ) . Before the expiration of his second year , leaving his brother and legatus G. Murena behind as his deputy , he returned to Rome to ...
... he received in 64 B. C. as propractor the government of Transalpine Gaul ( §§ 42 , 89 ) . Before the expiration of his second year , leaving his brother and legatus G. Murena behind as his deputy , he returned to Rome to ...
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151 ) , and on his return to Rome seemed to have chosen rather to take the first place among jurists than the second among orators ( ib . § 151 ) . He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ...
151 ) , and on his return to Rome seemed to have chosen rather to take the first place among jurists than the second among orators ( ib . § 151 ) . He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ...
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But Catiline fled from Rome to join the rebel band of Gaius Manlius , which section of the conspirators had already raised in Etruria the standard of open revolt . One of the successful candidates , Silanus , was married to Cato's ...
But Catiline fled from Rome to join the rebel band of Gaius Manlius , which section of the conspirators had already raised in Etruria the standard of open revolt . One of the successful candidates , Silanus , was married to Cato's ...
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