The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... appear worthy of being classed in the honourable decuries , than to have deservedly ranked in a disreputable one . IX . Another law was proposed , that men who had been condemned of violence and treason may appeal to the public if they ...
... appear worthy of being classed in the honourable decuries , than to have deservedly ranked in a disreputable one . IX . Another law was proposed , that men who had been condemned of violence and treason may appeal to the public if they ...
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... in- jured by me , not even by a word , in order to appear more audacious thai . Catiline , more frantic than Clodius , have of your own accord attacked me with abuse , and have © 2 THE SECOND PHILIPPIC . 19 The Second Philippic.
... in- jured by me , not even by a word , in order to appear more audacious thai . Catiline , more frantic than Clodius , have of your own accord attacked me with abuse , and have © 2 THE SECOND PHILIPPIC . 19 The Second Philippic.
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... appear to any foolish person not sufficiently grateful . However , what was the kindness that you did me ? not killing me at Brun- dusium ? Would you then have slain the man whom the conqueror himself , who conferred on you , as you ...
... appear to any foolish person not sufficiently grateful . However , what was the kindness that you did me ? not killing me at Brun- dusium ? Would you then have slain the man whom the conqueror himself , who conferred on you , as you ...
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... stories now . This charge , how- ever , is quite a modern one , that Cæsar was slain by my con- trivance . I am afraid , O conscript fathers , lest I should pur- appear to you to have brought up a sham THE SECOND PHILIPPIC . 29.
... stories now . This charge , how- ever , is quite a modern one , that Cæsar was slain by my con- trivance . I am afraid , O conscript fathers , lest I should pur- appear to you to have brought up a sham THE SECOND PHILIPPIC . 29.
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... appear to have been concerned in that conspiracy , though they had in reality known nothing of it , than that any one who had been an accomplice in it could have wished to be concealed . Moreover , how likely it is , that among such a ...
... appear to have been concerned in that conspiracy , though they had in reality known nothing of it , than that any one who had been an accomplice in it could have wished to be concealed . Moreover , how likely it is , that among such a ...
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