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... candidate for the quaestorship ; but in the tenure of this office found no chance of specially distinguishing himself ( § 18 ) . The fresh outbreak of 10 Introduction . B (i ) Murena.
... candidate for the quaestorship ; but in the tenure of this office found no chance of specially distinguishing himself ( § 18 ) . The fresh outbreak of 10 Introduction . B (i ) Murena.
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Sulpicius and Cicero went up the ladder of office step for step ( ib . § 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 .
Sulpicius and Cicero went up the ladder of office step for step ( ib . § 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 .
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His reasons for this course were ,( a ) He had been returning officer at the election , and felt bound to support the man whom he had declared duly elected . 1 , 3 . ( b ) He had been exposed to great dangers in his own year of office ...
His reasons for this course were ,( a ) He had been returning officer at the election , and felt bound to support the man whom he had declared duly elected . 1 , 3 . ( b ) He had been exposed to great dangers in his own year of office ...
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18 , 19 ) ; again , Cato had not yet entered on his office of tribune ( §§ 58 , 81 ) , and this took place on Dec. 10th . Cases of ambitus were dealt with by one of Lubery the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established B. C. 149 in 16 ...
18 , 19 ) ; again , Cato had not yet entered on his office of tribune ( §§ 58 , 81 ) , and this took place on Dec. 10th . Cases of ambitus were dealt with by one of Lubery the quaestiones perpetuae ( first established B. C. 149 in 16 ...
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He has a claim upon me for defence of his title to office . I have just coped with Catiline ; is it not human nature to feel anxious for one who is to meet the dangers I have faced ? again , we must have our two consuls to open this ...
He has a claim upon me for defence of his title to office . I have just coped with Catiline ; is it not human nature to feel anxious for one who is to meet the dangers I have faced ? again , we must have our two consuls to open this ...
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