M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of winning favour . Besides , during the canvass , it became apparent that the latter had given himself up to the design of prosecuting Murena for corrupt practices under the new law ...
... praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of winning favour . Besides , during the canvass , it became apparent that the latter had given himself up to the design of prosecuting Murena for corrupt practices under the new law ...
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... praetor and consul by his efforts as a pleader could not refuse the brief . §§ 8 , 9 , 10 . ( f ) The safety of the State demanded the acquittal of the consul - elect . §§ 4 , 78-85 . These are stated in the speech with more or less ...
... praetor and consul by his efforts as a pleader could not refuse the brief . §§ 8 , 9 , 10 . ( f ) The safety of the State demanded the acquittal of the consul - elect . §§ 4 , 78-85 . These are stated in the speech with more or less ...
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... praetor in cases of disputed title to pro- perty are foolish and absurd : the dependence of women , and the maintenance of sacred rites , ordinances of our ancestors , have alike been tampered with by these men of wordy wisdom . Yet ...
... praetor in cases of disputed title to pro- perty are foolish and absurd : the dependence of women , and the maintenance of sacred rites , ordinances of our ancestors , have alike been tampered with by these men of wordy wisdom . Yet ...
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... praetor fuit et pater , cum amplissime atque honestissime ex praetura triumphasset , hoc faciliorem huic gradum consulatus adipis- cendi reliquit , quod is iam patri debitus a filio petebatur . tua 16 vero nobilitas , Servi Sulpici ...
... praetor fuit et pater , cum amplissime atque honestissime ex praetura triumphasset , hoc faciliorem huic gradum consulatus adipis- cendi reliquit , quod is iam patri debitus a filio petebatur . tua 16 vero nobilitas , Servi Sulpici ...
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... praetor for the money , and the loser forfeited the fixed sum to the State . Gaius , IV . 13. These actiones were intended to supplement the defective old law . bellissime ] conversational , like Eng . ' nicely . ' ' Though it might ...
... praetor for the money , and the loser forfeited the fixed sum to the State . Gaius , IV . 13. These actiones were intended to supplement the defective old law . bellissime ] conversational , like Eng . ' nicely . ' ' Though it might ...
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