The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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Page 19
... ARGUMENT . This second speech was not actually spoken at all . Antonius was greatly enraged at the first speech , and summoned another meeting of the senate for the nineteenth day of the month , giving Cicero especial notice to be ...
... ARGUMENT . This second speech was not actually spoken at all . Antonius was greatly enraged at the first speech , and summoned another meeting of the senate for the nineteenth day of the month , giving Cicero especial notice to be ...
Page 49
... argument . What , does Caius Cæsar demand money of me ? why should he do so , any more than I should claim it of him ? Was he victorious without my assistance ? No ; and he never could have been . It was I who supplied him with a ...
... argument . What , does Caius Cæsar demand money of me ? why should he do so , any more than I should claim it of him ? Was he victorious without my assistance ? No ; and he never could have been . It was I who supplied him with a ...
Page 69
... ARGUMENT . 39 After the composition of the last speech , Octavius , considering that he had reason to be offended with Antonius , formed a plot for his assassi- nation by means of some slaves , which however was discovered . In the mean ...
... ARGUMENT . 39 After the composition of the last speech , Octavius , considering that he had reason to be offended with Antonius , formed a plot for his assassi- nation by means of some slaves , which however was discovered . In the mean ...
Page 93
... ARGUMENT . The new consuls Hirtius and Pansa were much attached to Cicero , had consulted him a great deal , and professed great respect for his opinion ; but they were also under great obligations to Julius Cæsar , and , consequently ...
... ARGUMENT . The new consuls Hirtius and Pansa were much attached to Cicero , had consulted him a great deal , and professed great respect for his opinion ; but they were also under great obligations to Julius Cæsar , and , consequently ...
Page 95
... argument appeared to have been advanced . For there is an opinion in some quarters , that some one intends to propose to decree Antonius that further Gaul , which Plancus is at present in possession of . What else is that but supplying ...
... argument appeared to have been advanced . For there is an opinion in some quarters , that some one intends to propose to decree Antonius that further Gaul , which Plancus is at present in possession of . What else is that but supplying ...
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