M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... have valued his worth very highly , but to have generally looked upon his plans as unpractical , in fact as a useless protest against the degeneracy of the times ( ad Att . 1. 18. 7 , II . 1. 8 , de Off . III . § 88 , ad Att . IV . 16 ...
... have valued his worth very highly , but to have generally looked upon his plans as unpractical , in fact as a useless protest against the degeneracy of the times ( ad Att . 1. 18. 7 , II . 1. 8 , de Off . III . § 88 , ad Att . IV . 16 ...
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... 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 Manlius , which section of the conspirators had already raised in ...
... 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 Manlius , which section of the conspirators had already raised in ...
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... have had much weight with him . ( 2. ) Quintus Hortensius , who seems also to have borne the name Hortalus ( ad Att . II . 25. 1 , IV . 15. 4 ) , the famous rival of Cicero in the forum , was born B. C. 114 , and early gave proofs of ...
... have had much weight with him . ( 2. ) Quintus Hortensius , who seems also to have borne the name Hortalus ( ad Att . II . 25. 1 , IV . 15. 4 ) , the famous rival of Cicero in the forum , was born B. C. 114 , and early gave proofs of ...
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... 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 bear very gentle handling , and ( 3 ) had been dealt with in detail by the ...
... 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 bear very gentle handling , and ( 3 ) had been dealt with in detail by the ...
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... have . ( 2 ) The man for the time must be a man of action , not of forms and quibbles : Murena is the former : Sulpicius the latter : therefore , do not condemn a Murena , to make room for a Sulpicius . ( 3 ) The needs of the moment are ...
... have . ( 2 ) The man for the time must be a man of action , not of forms and quibbles : Murena is the former : Sulpicius the latter : therefore , do not condemn a Murena , to make room for a Sulpicius . ( 3 ) The needs of the moment are ...
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