The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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Page 52
... circumstances , were ordered to be appointed consul , and that too as his own colleague . I do not make any complaint against Dolabella , who was at that time acting under com- pulsion , and was cajoled and deceived . But who is there ...
... circumstances , were ordered to be appointed consul , and that too as his own colleague . I do not make any complaint against Dolabella , who was at that time acting under com- pulsion , and was cajoled and deceived . But who is there ...
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... circumstances of the republic . For when you decided that the senate could not be held with safety without some protection or other , you at the same time asserted by that decision that the wickedness and audacity of Antonius was still ...
... circumstances of the republic . For when you decided that the senate could not be held with safety without some protection or other , you at the same time asserted by that decision that the wickedness and audacity of Antonius was still ...
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... circumstances what mirth does he not provoke ? I have committed to memory some short phrases of one edict , which he appears to think par- ticularly clever ; but I have not as yet found any one who has understood what he intended by ...
... circumstances what mirth does he not provoke ? I have committed to memory some short phrases of one edict , which he appears to think par- ticularly clever ; but I have not as yet found any one who has understood what he intended by ...
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... circumstances , makes the glory of his present admirable conduct less remarkable ; he has altogether dis- regarded the province assigned to him ; and so has Caius Cestius , a man of great and firm mind . Who are there left then to be ...
... circumstances , makes the glory of his present admirable conduct less remarkable ; he has altogether dis- regarded the province assigned to him ; and so has Caius Cestius , a man of great and firm mind . Who are there left then to be ...
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... circumstance that can happen in the republic , and also in war , and especially in civil war , which is usually governed a great deal by men's opinions and by reports . No one will ask what is the commission with which we have sent the ...
... circumstance that can happen in the republic , and also in war , and especially in civil war , which is usually governed a great deal by men's opinions and by reports . No one will ask what is the commission with which we have sent the ...
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