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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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One thing more remains to be said of the accused ; he was clearly a man of good temper and judgement , if we may trust the account in Plutarch Cato 28 of his rescuing and protecting Cato in a riot , or ib . 21 añoдυywv dè ὁ Μουρήνας οὐ ...
One thing more remains to be said of the accused ; he was clearly a man of good temper and judgement , if we may trust the account in Plutarch Cato 28 of his rescuing and protecting Cato in a riot , or ib . 21 añoдυywv dè ὁ Μουρήνας οὐ ...
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... his friends a speech distinguished by its light wit and good - humoured raillery . ' If we put ourselves for a moment at that point of the case where the consul rises to speak we see that ( 1 ) He had been charged with inconsistency ...
... his friends a speech distinguished by its light wit and good - humoured raillery . ' If we put ourselves for a moment at that point of the case where the consul rises to speak we see that ( 1 ) He had been charged with inconsistency ...
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Such were the arguments which procured an acquittal ; and , for aught I can see , they are very good ones . It mattered little that they were irrelevant to the charge ( see Appendix A ) : they were such as Roman jurors could not resist ...
Such were the arguments which procured an acquittal ; and , for aught I can see , they are very good ones . It mattered little that they were irrelevant to the charge ( see Appendix A ) : they were such as Roman jurors could not resist ...
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And I maintain that in it Murena displayed the greatest firmness generalship and energy , and that this gave him as good a claim to the consulship as all our civil business - duties . Oh , but when you both were elected practors ...
And I maintain that in it Murena displayed the greatest firmness generalship and energy , and that this gave him as good a claim to the consulship as all our civil business - duties . Oh , but when you both were elected practors ...
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