M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... your protection for Murena . ( b ) §§ 2 et quoniam to 10 . I have been reproached for undertaking this case : let me then begin by justifying myself , that my words may have weight . First I must protest against Cato's Stoic severity ...
... your protection for Murena . ( b ) §§ 2 et quoniam to 10 . I have been reproached for undertaking this case : let me then begin by justifying myself , that my words may have weight . First I must protest against Cato's Stoic severity ...
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... Your claims to the consulship are very strong , Sulpicius ; but so are those of Murena : you are just a match . Your depreciation of his family and puffing - up of your own is partial and not based on fact . Your family is better known ...
... Your claims to the consulship are very strong , Sulpicius ; but so are those of Murena : you are just a match . Your depreciation of his family and puffing - up of your own is partial and not based on fact . Your family is better known ...
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... your undoubted personal merits , Servius ; we are talking of rising to office . In times of war and civil strife , when confusion reigns and all peace- ful pursuits are at a standstill , who form the bulwark of the state ? The army , to ...
... your undoubted personal merits , Servius ; we are talking of rising to office . In times of war and civil strife , when confusion reigns and all peace- ful pursuits are at a standstill , who form the bulwark of the state ? The army , to ...
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... your friends held back then , in order to support you in court , the people would not waste votes on a man who gave up all for lost , and your own time was taken up with matters which inter- rupted your canvass . You are fitter to ...
... your friends held back then , in order to support you in court , the people would not waste votes on a man who gave up all for lost , and your own time was taken up with matters which inter- rupted your canvass . You are fitter to ...
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... your own canvass ? Fie , fie , Cato , on your affectation , deceitfulness and time - serving . What would the Stoics say ? You took up this prosecution , you say , for the public weal . No doubt you mean well , but you are mistaken ...
... your own canvass ? Fie , fie , Cato , on your affectation , deceitfulness and time - serving . What would the Stoics say ? You took up this prosecution , you say , for the public weal . No doubt you mean well , but you are mistaken ...
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