M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... election with violence , and to kill the presiding Consul and the rivals of their leader , the election appointed for the 22nd of September was put off , and the consul employed the time thus gained in forming for himself a strong ...
... election with violence , and to kill the presiding Consul and the rivals of their leader , the election appointed for the 22nd of September was put off , and the consul employed the time thus gained in forming for himself a strong ...
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... election was that out of the four candidates ( Decimus Junius Silanus and L. Sergius Catilina being the other two ) the choice fell upon Silanus and Murena . The subsequent rebellion and death of Catiline will be found treated in the ...
... election was that out of the four candidates ( Decimus Junius Silanus and L. Sergius Catilina being the other two ) the choice fell upon Silanus and Murena . The subsequent rebellion and death of Catiline will be found treated in the ...
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... election that he would prosecute any candidate whom he found to have been guilty of corrupt practices as defined by the existing law ( pro Mur . § 62 , Plut . Cato 21 ) . But Catiline fled from Rome to join the rebel band of Gaius ...
... election that he would prosecute any candidate whom he found to have been guilty of corrupt practices as defined by the existing law ( pro Mur . § 62 , Plut . Cato 21 ) . But Catiline fled from Rome to join the rebel band of Gaius ...
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... election , and felt bound to support the man whom he had declared duly elected . S $ 1 , 3 . ( b ) He had been exposed to great dangers in his own year of office , and must needs feel for his successor , who would have to carry out what ...
... election , and felt bound to support the man whom he had declared duly elected . S $ 1 , 3 . ( b ) He had been exposed to great dangers in his own year of office , and must needs feel for his successor , who would have to carry out what ...
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... election . ( 4 ) Sulpicius had been held up as a model candidate , who would have been elected but for these practices ; and Cicero himself had supported his candidature . It was clear that the first three of these points would only ...
... election . ( 4 ) Sulpicius had been held up as a model candidate , who would have been elected but for these practices ; and Cicero himself had supported his candidature . It was clear that the first three of these points would only ...
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