The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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Page 28
... advantage to our youth , and some credit to the Roman name . But , however , all this has nothing to do with the present occasion . Let us consider more important matters . IX . You have said that Publius Clodius was slain by my ...
... advantage to our youth , and some credit to the Roman name . But , however , all this has nothing to do with the present occasion . Let us consider more important matters . IX . You have said that Publius Clodius was slain by my ...
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... advantage to every one who was not willing to be a slave , still it was so to you above all men , who are not merely not a slave , but are actually a king ; who delivered yourself from an enormous burden of debt at the temple of Ops ...
... advantage to every one who was not willing to be a slave , still it was so to you above all men , who are not merely not a slave , but are actually a king ; who delivered yourself from an enormous burden of debt at the temple of Ops ...
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... advantage , and honours , and rewards shall be cared for by us as soon as the consuls elect have entered on their magistracy . IV . And the things which I have said about Cæsar and about his army , are , indeed , already well 72 ...
... advantage , and honours , and rewards shall be cared for by us as soon as the consuls elect have entered on their magistracy . IV . And the things which I have said about Cæsar and about his army , are , indeed , already well 72 ...
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... advantage . Are we then , O ye good gods , to resolve to send ambas- sadors to this man ? Are those men who propose this acquainted with the constitution of the republic , with the laws of war , with the precedents of our ancestors ? Do ...
... advantage . Are we then , O ye good gods , to resolve to send ambas- sadors to this man ? Are those men who propose this acquainted with the constitution of the republic , with the laws of war , with the precedents of our ancestors ? Do ...
Page 108
... advantage of the republic . And that most excellent service done by Decimus Brutus to the republic , is and always will be grateful to the senate and people of Rome . Therefore , the senate and the Roman people is of opinion that the ...
... advantage of the republic . And that most excellent service done by Decimus Brutus to the republic , is and always will be grateful to the senate and people of Rome . Therefore , the senate and the Roman people is of opinion that the ...
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