M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... election of a new consul before Jan. I may be prevented by dozens of things ( e . g . religious scruples about an omen ) : therefore , keep the consuls you have . ( 2 ) The man for the time must be a man of action , not of forms and ...
... election of a new consul before Jan. I may be prevented by dozens of things ( e . g . religious scruples about an omen ) : therefore , keep the consuls you have . ( 2 ) The man for the time must be a man of action , not of forms and ...
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... election bind me to wish well to the candidates whose names I then published as elected consuls . You , gentlemen , are now the representatives of Heaven ; I would claim your protection for Murena . ( b ) §§ 2 et quoniam to 10 . I have ...
... election bind me to wish well to the candidates whose names I then published as elected consuls . You , gentlemen , are now the representatives of Heaven ; I would claim your protection for Murena . ( b ) §§ 2 et quoniam to 10 . I have ...
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... elections ? Their whole working defies calculation . But we know of two things that went against Murena in the prae- torian election , ( 1 ) his having never given any public shows , ( 2 ) the absence of those who had known his merits ...
... elections ? Their whole working defies calculation . But we know of two things that went against Murena in the prae- torian election , ( 1 ) his having never given any public shows , ( 2 ) the absence of those who had known his merits ...
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... election - day , of all the qualifications of Murena for the office , and the tact he shewed in his canvass ; and you will not wonder at the result . ( 3 ) de ambitus criminibus , §§ 54--83 . I must now deal with the specific charges ...
... election - day , of all the qualifications of Murena for the office , and the tact he shewed in his canvass ; and you will not wonder at the result . ( 3 ) de ambitus criminibus , §§ 54--83 . I must now deal with the specific charges ...
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... election - time are carried too far , and are diametrically opposed to Roman habits and ways of thinking . You confound public munificence with personal luxury . Remember how ridiculous Tubero made himself by crossgrained application of ...
... election - time are carried too far , and are diametrically opposed to Roman habits and ways of thinking . You confound public munificence with personal luxury . Remember how ridiculous Tubero made himself by crossgrained application of ...
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