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... 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 , charges which it is true his defender repels ...
... 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 , charges which it is true his defender repels ...
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Whether the accused was guilty of the charges brought against him is not certain ; but from the stress laid by Cicero on the political exigencies of the time ( §§ 4 , 79 ) , and the orator's own boast ( pro Flacco , § 98 , cf. Quintil .
Whether the accused was guilty of the charges brought against him is not certain ; but from the stress laid by Cicero on the political exigencies of the time ( §§ 4 , 79 ) , and the orator's own boast ( pro Flacco , § 98 , cf. Quintil .
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It was self - evident that a playful exposure of the unpractical nature of the Stoic paradoxes would seriously weaken the force of those charges which were formidable chiefly from the reputation of Cato . But no one knew better than ...
It was self - evident that a playful exposure of the unpractical nature of the Stoic paradoxes would seriously weaken the force of those charges which were formidable chiefly from the reputation of Cato . But no one knew better than ...
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I will not listen to such charges : I will be gentle with you , but I will plead for my friend Murena . II confutatio , §§ 11-83 ad quod velis negotium . ( 1 ) de vita Murenae §§ 11-14 . How weak are the charges on this score ! the ...
I will not listen to such charges : I will be gentle with you , but I will plead for my friend Murena . II confutatio , §§ 11-83 ad quod velis negotium . ( 1 ) de vita Murenae §§ 11-14 . How weak are the charges on this score ! the ...
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The charge is unsubstantiated and quite out of character . You can bring nothing against my client under this head ; out of the mouths of the prosecution I shew that he is without reproach . ( 2 ) contentio dignitatis , §§ 15-53Your ...
The charge is unsubstantiated and quite out of character . You can bring nothing against my client under this head ; out of the mouths of the prosecution I shew that he is without reproach . ( 2 ) contentio dignitatis , §§ 15-53Your ...
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