M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. Murena |
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Without having held the aedileship ( § 37 ) , Murena obtained in 65 B. C. the praetorship , again with Sulpicius for a colleague ; but had been more fortunate than the latter in the duties given him by the lot for while he had got the ...
Without having held the aedileship ( § 37 ) , Murena obtained in 65 B. C. the praetorship , again with Sulpicius for a colleague ; but had been more fortunate than the latter in the duties given him by the lot for while he had got the ...
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He studied law under two eminent jurists , Lucius Lucilius Balbus and G. Aquillius Gallus , but soon surpassed the latter in painstaking accuracy and the former in despatch ; combining , says Cicero ( ib . § 154 ) , the merits of both ...
He studied law under two eminent jurists , Lucius Lucilius Balbus and G. Aquillius Gallus , but soon surpassed the latter in painstaking accuracy and the former in despatch ; combining , says Cicero ( ib . § 154 ) , the merits of both ...
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The latter then gave up his designs against Silanus , took Cato to be a subscriptor , and the two directed their whole strength against Murena . Cato was at this time tribuneelect . Though a Stoic , he was a fine speaker ( Brutus § 118 ) ...
The latter then gave up his designs against Silanus , took Cato to be a subscriptor , and the two directed their whole strength against Murena . Cato was at this time tribuneelect . Though a Stoic , he was a fine speaker ( Brutus § 118 ) ...
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This is why we find the latter pleading on the same side as Hortensius in the present trial . ( 3 ) Marcus Licinius P. F. Crassus , a contemporary of Hortensius ( Brutus § 233 ) , with little learning and less ability , rose by his ...
This is why we find the latter pleading on the same side as Hortensius in the present trial . ( 3 ) Marcus Licinius P. F. Crassus , a contemporary of Hortensius ( Brutus § 233 ) , with little learning and less ability , rose by his ...
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( 2 ) The man for the time must be a man of action , not of forms and quibbles : Murena is the former : Sulpicius the latter : therefore , do not condemn a Murena , to make room for a Sulpicius . ( 3 ) The needs of the moment are more ...
( 2 ) The man for the time must be a man of action , not of forms and quibbles : Murena is the former : Sulpicius the latter : therefore , do not condemn a Murena , to make room for a Sulpicius . ( 3 ) The needs of the moment are more ...
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