M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... jury being presided over by one of the praetors . For the 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 ...
... jury being presided over by one of the praetors . For the 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 ...
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... jury more than the charges he can bring . As for the weight of his character , I say that it ought rather to incline the jury favourably towards the accused , than to tell against him . Romans are not wont to be the slaves of a great ...
... jury more than the charges he can bring . As for the weight of his character , I say that it ought rather to incline the jury favourably towards the accused , than to tell against him . Romans are not wont to be the slaves of a great ...
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... jury , of Catiline's accomplices in the city . Do not play their game : we shall want our two consuls for the new year . This is a critical time : frightful plans are formed against Rome by her own degenerate children . My magistracy is ...
... jury , of Catiline's accomplices in the city . Do not play their game : we shall want our two consuls for the new year . This is a critical time : frightful plans are formed against Rome by her own degenerate children . My magistracy is ...
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... jury or giving evidence ) for the future , seems to me far more pro- bable . haec ] these provisions , i.e. this law , is . Cicero . proderant ] Cicero's own course was run . He is making out that Sulpicius was the real author of the ...
... jury or giving evidence ) for the future , seems to me far more pro- bable . haec ] these provisions , i.e. this law , is . Cicero . proderant ] Cicero's own course was run . He is making out that Sulpicius was the real author of the ...
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... jury of 75 in all left for the trial , [ these are distinct from the editi iudices , of whom any number might be re- jected , according to Wunder on pro Planc . proleg . III . iii . 3 , ( though he is not free from error in that article ) ...
... jury of 75 in all left for the trial , [ these are distinct from the editi iudices , of whom any number might be re- jected , according to Wunder on pro Planc . proleg . III . iii . 3 , ( though he is not free from error in that article ) ...
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