The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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Page 45
... himself ; but in my opinion no one can be fortunate who is unfortunate for the republic . The spear This is a play on the name Hippia , as derived from Tos , a horse . was set up in front of the temple of Jupiter THE SECOND PHILIPPIO . 45.
... himself ; but in my opinion no one can be fortunate who is unfortunate for the republic . The spear This is a play on the name Hippia , as derived from Tos , a horse . was set up in front of the temple of Jupiter THE SECOND PHILIPPIO . 45.
Page 76
... derived from the hesitation of his speech and the stolidity of his understanding . Oh , but your grandfather was nobly born . Yes , he was that Tuditanus who used to put on a cloak and buskins , and then go and scatter money from the ...
... derived from the hesitation of his speech and the stolidity of his understanding . Oh , but your grandfather was nobly born . Yes , he was that Tuditanus who used to put on a cloak and buskins , and then go and scatter money from the ...
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... arguing on the word dignus , from which dignitas is derived . But we have no means of keeping up the play on the words in English . day thinking of conferring some extraordinary honour . How- ever THE THIRD PHILIPPIO . 79.
... arguing on the word dignus , from which dignitas is derived . But we have no means of keeping up the play on the words in English . day thinking of conferring some extraordinary honour . How- ever THE THIRD PHILIPPIO . 79.
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... derived its name from that god from whom we have heard that the Roman people descended ) decide by its resolutions that Antonius was an enemy before the senate had come to any resolution ? For if he be not an enemy , we must inevitably ...
... derived its name from that god from whom we have heard that the Roman people descended ) decide by its resolutions that Antonius was an enemy before the senate had come to any resolution ? For if he be not an enemy , we must inevitably ...
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... derived . Therefore , our ancestors spoke of the Italian " tumult , " which was a domestic one ; of the Gallic " tumult , " which was on the frontier of Italy ; but they never spoke of any other . And that a 66 tumult " " is a more ...
... derived . Therefore , our ancestors spoke of the Italian " tumult , " which was a domestic one ; of the Gallic " tumult , " which was on the frontier of Italy ; but they never spoke of any other . And that a 66 tumult " " is a more ...
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