M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... know that Cicero held each office at the earliest age permitted by law ( anno suo ) , we can find the dates of Sul- picius ' Quaestorship ( viz . 74 B. C. ) and Praetorship ( 65 B. C. ) with tolerable certainty . In both these offices ...
... know that Cicero held each office at the earliest age permitted by law ( anno suo ) , we can find the dates of Sul- picius ' Quaestorship ( viz . 74 B. C. ) and Praetorship ( 65 B. C. ) with tolerable certainty . In both these offices ...
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... know well that neither Cato nor Sulpicius made any difference in their feelings or behaviour towards Cicero after the delivery of this speech . To give some idea of the opinion entertained of the speech by a great critic , it may be ...
... know well that neither Cato nor Sulpicius made any difference in their feelings or behaviour towards Cicero after the delivery of this speech . To give some idea of the opinion entertained of the speech by a great critic , it may be ...
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... know better , Cato , than to talk in that vein . The charge is unsub- stantiated and quite out of character . You can bring nothing against my client under this head ; out of the mouths of the pro- secution I shew that he is without ...
... know better , Cato , than to talk in that vein . The charge is unsub- stantiated and quite out of character . You can bring nothing against my client under this head ; out of the mouths of the pro- secution I shew that he is without ...
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... know the uncertainty of the tide of popular favour , and the strange results of elections ? Their whole working defies calculation . But we know of two things that went against Murena in the prae- torian election , ( 1 ) his having ...
... know the uncertainty of the tide of popular favour , and the strange results of elections ? Their whole working defies calculation . But we know of two things that went against Murena in the prae- torian election , ( 1 ) his having ...
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... know how to set on foot in right form an actio aquae pluviae arcendae . No pro- prietor had a right to build a house so that the rain - water from the roof fell on another man's ground , unless he had the benefit of a servitude , called ...
... know how to set on foot in right form an actio aquae pluviae arcendae . No pro- prietor had a right to build a house so that the rain - water from the roof fell on another man's ground , unless he had the benefit of a servitude , called ...
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