M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. Murena |
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156 ) : and as we know that Cicero held each office at the earliest age permitted by law ( anno suo ) , we can find the dates of Sulpicius ' Quaestorship ( viz . 74 B. C. ) and Praetorship ( 65 B. C. ) with tolerable certainty .
156 ) : and as we know that Cicero held each office at the earliest age permitted by law ( anno suo ) , we can find the dates of Sulpicius ' Quaestorship ( viz . 74 B. C. ) and Praetorship ( 65 B. C. ) with tolerable certainty .
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If we turn to the scornful attack on the Epicureans in pro Sestio § 23 foll . , we see how different a tone the orator could take when it suited him and we know well that neither Cato nor Sulpicius made any difference in their feelings ...
If we turn to the scornful attack on the Epicureans in pro Sestio § 23 foll . , we see how different a tone the orator could take when it suited him and we know well that neither Cato nor Sulpicius made any difference in their feelings ...
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As for his being a mountebank , you ought to know better , Cato , than to talk in that vein . 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 ...
As for his being a mountebank , you ought to know better , Cato , than to talk in that vein . 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 ...
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And who does not 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 praetorian election ...
And who does not 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 praetorian election ...
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... sed illud dicam , nullam esse in ista disciplina munitam ad consulatum viam , tenet ] sc . mente , cf. § 26 tenebant , and de Fin . III . § 44 , quod idem Peripatetici non tenent . aquae pluviae ] i . e . you know how to set on foot ...
... sed illud dicam , nullam esse in ista disciplina munitam ad consulatum viam , tenet ] sc . mente , cf. § 26 tenebant , and de Fin . III . § 44 , quod idem Peripatetici non tenent . aquae pluviae ] i . e . you know how to set on foot ...
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