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The Index has been made by my good friends and pupils , T. E. Raven , of Gonville and Caius College , H. W. Simpkinson and R. F. Winch , of St John's , whom I thank heartily for their help . Aug. 13 , 1874 . W. E. H. INTRODUCTION .
The Index has been made by my good friends and pupils , T. E. Raven , of Gonville and Caius College , H. W. Simpkinson and R. F. Winch , of St John's , whom I thank heartily for their help . Aug. 13 , 1874 . W. E. H. INTRODUCTION .
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He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ; for while Sulpicius , like Scaevola , cultivated his powers of oratory to back a knowledge of case - law , his eloquent contemporary and friend ...
He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ; for while Sulpicius , like Scaevola , cultivated his powers of oratory to back a knowledge of case - law , his eloquent contemporary and friend ...
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He died on this service in the lines before Mutina , and Cicero with sincere grief delivered a splendid eulogy on the life and merits of his departed friend , the speech known to us as the ninth Philippic . His intimate friendship with ...
He died on this service in the lines before Mutina , and Cicero with sincere grief delivered a splendid eulogy on the life and merits of his departed friend , the speech known to us as the ninth Philippic . His intimate friendship with ...
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In § 57 the titulus speaks of him as adulescens , and from § 56 we learn that his father was a friend of Murena . ( 4. ) Gaius Postumus seems to have been the name of the third subscriptor , about whom nothing more seems to be known ...
In § 57 the titulus speaks of him as adulescens , and from § 56 we learn that his father was a friend of Murena . ( 4. ) Gaius Postumus seems to have been the name of the third subscriptor , about whom nothing more seems to be known ...
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( c ) Murena was an old friend . §§ 5 , 8 , 10 . ( d ) Murena was innocent . $$ 5 , 67-77 . ( e ) One who had risen to be praetor and consul by his efforts as a pleader could not refuse the brief . §§ 8 , 9 , 10 .
( c ) Murena was an old friend . §§ 5 , 8 , 10 . ( d ) Murena was innocent . $$ 5 , 67-77 . ( e ) One who had risen to be praetor and consul by his efforts as a pleader could not refuse the brief . §§ 8 , 9 , 10 .
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