M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... state , and with the writing much defaced by ill keeping and the effect of time . This he either took into Italy or copied on the spot : certain it is that , while the speech was at once circulated among the learned , the old MS . found ...
... state , and with the writing much defaced by ill keeping and the effect of time . This he either took into Italy or copied on the spot : certain it is that , while the speech was at once circulated among the learned , the old MS . found ...
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... state of affairs and the manifest col- lapse of the Commonwealth ( ad Fam . IV . 1 , 2 , 3 ) ; in fact , though taking part with Caesar , he was , from his slowness of disposition ( ad Fam . VIII . 10. 3 ) and want of decided views ( ad ...
... state of affairs and the manifest col- lapse of the Commonwealth ( ad Fam . IV . 1 , 2 , 3 ) ; in fact , though taking part with Caesar , he was , from his slowness of disposition ( ad Fam . VIII . 10. 3 ) and want of decided views ( ad ...
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... State , as he is never weary of telling us . 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 ...
... State , as he is never weary of telling us . 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 ...
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... state of the laws concerning bribery , see notes on § 46 , and for the composition of the jury , Appendix B. The names of the pleaders on both sides and a short notice of each are given above . Murena was also supported by the ap ...
... state of the laws concerning bribery , see notes on § 46 , and for the composition of the jury , Appendix B. The names of the pleaders on both sides and a short notice of each are given above . Murena was also supported by the ap ...
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... state- expediency ( §§ 78-80 ) is beyond all praise . The inaccuracies as to matters of fact , which are commented on in the notes , do not detract from the merit of the speech : as instances of oratorical intensification ( δείνωσις ) ...
... state- expediency ( §§ 78-80 ) is beyond all praise . The inaccuracies as to matters of fact , which are commented on in the notes , do not detract from the merit of the speech : as instances of oratorical intensification ( δείνωσις ) ...
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