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The Trial C. Remarks on the Speech Abstract of the Speech List of Abbreviations Text and Notes Varietas lectionis Halmianae ( 1868 ) Appendix :-- A. B. Leges iudiciariae C. On the Spirit of Roman trials On § 62 , dixisti quippiam D. On ...
The Trial C. Remarks on the Speech Abstract of the Speech List of Abbreviations Text and Notes Varietas lectionis Halmianae ( 1868 ) Appendix :-- A. B. Leges iudiciariae C. On the Spirit of Roman trials On § 62 , dixisti quippiam D. On ...
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For the sequel of this , see below on the trial and the pleaders for the prosecution and defence . One thing more remains to be said of the accused ; he was clearly a man of good temper and judgement , if we may trust the account in ...
For the sequel of this , see below on the trial and the pleaders for the prosecution and defence . One thing more remains to be said of the accused ; he was clearly a man of good temper and judgement , if we may trust the account in ...
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Sulpicius brought Murena to trial , with what result will be presently seen . He himself did not attain to the consulship until the year 51 B.C. In the civil war he took the side of Caesar , and was appointed by him to the government of ...
Sulpicius brought Murena to trial , with what result will be presently seen . He himself did not attain to the consulship until the year 51 B.C. In the civil war he took the side of Caesar , and was appointed by him to the government of ...
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4 , for the tactics of the Defence in the trial ) . When Cicero became consul he changed his politics and supported the party of the optimates . This is why we find the latter pleading on the same side as Hortensius in the present trial ...
4 , for the tactics of the Defence in the trial ) . When Cicero became consul he changed his politics and supported the party of the optimates . This is why we find the latter pleading on the same side as Hortensius in the present trial ...
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... we have the speech not as it was delivered ( see on § 57 ) , but as it was prepared for publication ; and it is not unlikely that some of the more finished passages ( such as $$ 62-65 ) received their last touch after the trial .
... we have the speech not as it was delivered ( see on § 57 ) , but as it was prepared for publication ; and it is not unlikely that some of the more finished passages ( such as $$ 62-65 ) received their last touch after the trial .
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