The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... Cæsar was slain on the 15th of March , A.u.c. 710 , B.C. 44 , Marcus Antonius was his colleague in the consulship ... Cæsar's death , he occupied the forum with his troops , and thought of making himself master of the city , but Antonius ...
... Cæsar was slain on the 15th of March , A.u.c. 710 , B.C. 44 , Marcus Antonius was his colleague in the consulship ... Cæsar's death , he occupied the forum with his troops , and thought of making himself master of the city , but Antonius ...
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... Cæsar's victories . In the meantime Antonius , in his progress through Italy , was making great use of the decree confirming all Cæsar's acts , which he interpolated and forged in the most shame- less manner . Among other things he ...
... Cæsar's victories . In the meantime Antonius , in his progress through Italy , was making great use of the decree confirming all Cæsar's acts , which he interpolated and forged in the most shame- less manner . Among other things he ...
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... Cæsar . But what is that third decury ? The decury of centurions , says he . What ? was not the judicature open to that order by the Julian law , and even before that by the Pompeian and Aure- lian laws ? The income of the men , says he ...
... Cæsar . But what is that third decury ? The decury of centurions , says he . What ? was not the judicature open to that order by the Julian law , and even before that by the Pompeian and Aure- lian laws ? The income of the men , says he ...
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... Cæsar rescinded ? And those acts , O conscript fathers , I , who never approved of them , have still thought it advisable to maintain for the sake of concord ; so that I not only did not think that the laws which Cæsar had passed in his ...
... Cæsar rescinded ? And those acts , O conscript fathers , I , who never approved of them , have still thought it advisable to maintain for the sake of concord ; so that I not only did not think that the laws which Cæsar had passed in his ...
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... Cæsar , think that those laws deserve to be upset ? And yet , concerning those laws which were proposed , we nave , at all events , the power of complaining ; but concerning those which are actually passed we have not even had that ...
... Cæsar , think that those laws deserve to be upset ? And yet , concerning those laws which were proposed , we nave , at all events , the power of complaining ; but concerning those which are actually passed we have not even had that ...
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