The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... matter there could not be any favour done even by himself , if a law was already passed for the purpose . V. But as , O conscript fathers , I have many things which I must say both in my own defence and against Marcus An- tonius , one ...
... matter there could not be any favour done even by himself , if a law was already passed for the purpose . V. But as , O conscript fathers , I have many things which I must say both in my own defence and against Marcus An- tonius , one ...
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... matters in this way at last , O consul ; pronounce the cause of the Bruti , of Caius Cassius , of Cnæus Domitius , of Caius ... matter ? Am I ' embarrassing you ? For perhaps you do not quite understand propositions which are stated ...
... matters in this way at last , O consul ; pronounce the cause of the Bruti , of Caius Cassius , of Cnæus Domitius , of Caius ... matter ? Am I ' embarrassing you ? For perhaps you do not quite understand propositions which are stated ...
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... matter ; and I excuse you for not having accom- plished your purpose . That exploit required a man . And if any one should institute a prosecution against you , and employ that test of old Cassius , " who reaped any advan- tage from it ...
... matter ; and I excuse you for not having accom- plished your purpose . That exploit required a man . And if any one should institute a prosecution against you , and employ that test of old Cassius , " who reaped any advan- tage from it ...
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... matter ? Am I speaking falsely ? How miserable is it not to be able to deny a fact which it is disgraceful to confess ! If you had no shame before the municipal towns , had you none even before your veteran army ? For what soldier was ...
... matter ? Am I speaking falsely ? How miserable is it not to be able to deny a fact which it is disgraceful to confess ! If you had no shame before the municipal towns , had you none even before your veteran army ? For what soldier was ...
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... matter of the septemvirate ? " Yes , for he interfered with me . " What were you afraid of ? I suppose you were afraid that you would be able to refuse him nothing if he were restored to the full possession of his rights . You loaded ...
... matter of the septemvirate ? " Yes , for he interfered with me . " What were you afraid of ? I suppose you were afraid that you would be able to refuse him nothing if he were restored to the full possession of his rights . You loaded ...
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