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... Haec sunt enim fundamenta firmissima nostrae libertatis , sui quemque iuris et retinendi et dimittendi esse dominum . Illud vero sine ulla dubitatione maxime nostrum fundavit imperium et populi Romani nomen auxit , quod princeps ille ...
... Haec sunt enim fundamenta firmissima nostrae libertatis , sui quemque iuris et retinendi et dimittendi esse dominum . Illud vero sine ulla dubitatione maxime nostrum fundavit imperium et populi Romani nomen auxit , quod princeps ille ...
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... haec oratio mea ad infirmandum foedus 34 Gaditanorum , iudices , pertinet . Neque enim est meum contra ius optime meritae civitatis , contra opinionem vetus- tatis , contra auctoritatem senatus dicere . Duris enim quon- 25 dam ...
... haec oratio mea ad infirmandum foedus 34 Gaditanorum , iudices , pertinet . Neque enim est meum contra ius optime meritae civitatis , contra opinionem vetus- tatis , contra auctoritatem senatus dicere . Duris enim quon- 25 dam ...
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... haec quae ego nunc percurro , subtilissime súnt omnia per- polita , M. Crassus , non Aveniensem foederatum civitate donavit , homo cum gravitate et prudentia praestans tum vel 51 nimium parcus in largienda civitate ? Hic tu Cn XXII 50 ...
... haec quae ego nunc percurro , subtilissime súnt omnia per- polita , M. Crassus , non Aveniensem foederatum civitate donavit , homo cum gravitate et prudentia praestans tum vel 51 nimium parcus in largienda civitate ? Hic tu Cn XXII 50 ...
Page 51
... haec omnia . pietas in : for reading see Appendix . Cf. De Inv . 2 , 66 where Cic . speaks of pietas erga patriam . P. 23 . digna summo imperatore : i.e. such as a great general ought to find in his subordinates . pro : " in proportion ...
... haec omnia . pietas in : for reading see Appendix . Cf. De Inv . 2 , 66 where Cic . speaks of pietas erga patriam . P. 23 . digna summo imperatore : i.e. such as a great general ought to find in his subordinates . pro : " in proportion ...
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... haec : " this privilege " ( of conferring the citizenship on whom he pleases ) . There is no need to read hoc ( as some edd . do ) , since the Latins constantly used the neut . plur . of pronouns where we should be inclined to use the ...
... haec : " this privilege " ( of conferring the citizenship on whom he pleases ) . There is no need to read hoc ( as some edd . do ) , since the Latins constantly used the neut . plur . of pronouns where we should be inclined to use the ...
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