The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... conduct you are imitating . And in others I was less surprised at this . None of those men of former times was a voluntary enemy to me ; all of them were attacked by me for the sake of the republic . But you , who have never been in ...
... conduct you are imitating . And in others I was less surprised at this . None of those men of former times was a voluntary enemy to me ; all of them were attacked by me for the sake of the republic . But you , who have never been in ...
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... conduct of Marcus Antonius , and yet to abstain from any abusive expressions ? especially when you had scattered abroad all relics of the republic ; when every- thing was on sale at your house by the most infamous traffic ; when you ...
... conduct of Marcus Antonius , and yet to abstain from any abusive expressions ? especially when you had scattered abroad all relics of the republic ; when every- thing was on sale at your house by the most infamous traffic ; when you ...
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... conduct of your life , preferred being like your stepfather to resembling your uncle . I , who had no connexion with him , acted by his counsels while I was consul . Did you , who were his sister's son , ever once consult him on the ...
... conduct of your life , preferred being like your stepfather to resembling your uncle . I , who had no connexion with him , acted by his counsels while I was consul . Did you , who were his sister's son , ever once consult him on the ...
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... conduct of the man who had slain him , when there was a form of inquiry already established by the laws ? However , an inquiry was insti- tuted . And have you now been found , so many years after- wards , to say a thing which , at the ...
... conduct of the man who had slain him , when there was a form of inquiry already established by the laws ? However , an inquiry was insti- tuted . And have you now been found , so many years after- wards , to say a thing which , at the ...
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... conduct on those occasions if you can . One was when I advised him not to continue Cæsar's government for five years more . The other , when I advised him not to permit him to be considered as a candidate for the consulship when he was ...
... conduct on those occasions if you can . One was when I advised him not to continue Cæsar's government for five years more . The other , when I advised him not to permit him to be considered as a candidate for the consulship when he was ...
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