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... candidate for the quaestorship ; but in the tenure of this office found no chance of specially distinguishing himself ( § 18 ) . The fresh outbreak of 10 Introduction . B (i ) Murena.
... candidate for the quaestorship ; but in the tenure of this office found no chance of specially distinguishing himself ( § 18 ) . The fresh outbreak of 10 Introduction . B (i ) Murena.
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In B.C. 63 both came forward as candidates for the consulship of the following year : neither had , so far as we know , held the Aedileship , but Murena had become popular as praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of ...
In B.C. 63 both came forward as candidates for the consulship of the following year : neither had , so far as we know , held the Aedileship , but Murena had become popular as praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of ...
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Such was the man who declared before this consular election that he would prosecute any candidate whom he found to ... One of the successful candidates , Silanus , was married to Cato's sister , and Cato yielded so far as to spare a ...
Such was the man who declared before this consular election that he would prosecute any candidate whom he found to ... One of the successful candidates , Silanus , was married to Cato's sister , and Cato yielded so far as to spare a ...
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( 4 ) Sulpicius had been held up as a model candidate , who would have been elected but for these practices ; and Cicero himself had supported his candidature . It was clear that the first three of these points would only bear very ...
( 4 ) Sulpicius had been held up as a model candidate , who would have been elected but for these practices ; and Cicero himself had supported his candidature . It was clear that the first three of these points would only bear very ...
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The solemn prayers I uttered as presiding officer at the late election bind me to wish well to the candidates whose names I then published as elected consuls . You , gentlemen , are now the representatives of Heaven ; I would claim your ...
The solemn prayers I uttered as presiding officer at the late election bind me to wish well to the candidates whose names I then published as elected consuls . You , gentlemen , are now the representatives of Heaven ; I would claim your ...
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