The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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Page 11
... never ex- pected it ! For the effect of the law is , to make those men judges in the third decury who do not dare to judge with freedom . And in that how great , O ye immortal gods ! is the error of those men who have desired that law ...
... never ex- pected it ! For the effect of the law is , to make those men judges in the third decury who do not dare to judge with freedom . And in that how great , O ye immortal gods ! is the error of those men who have desired that law ...
Page 12
... never approved of them , have still thought it advisable to maintain for the sake of concord ; so that I not only did not think that the laws which Cæsar had passed in his lifetime ought to be repealed , but I did not approve of ...
... never approved of them , have still thought it advisable to maintain for the sake of concord ; so that I not only did not think that the laws which Cæsar had passed in his lifetime ought to be repealed , but I did not approve of ...
Page 13
... never ensue , that will be the best refuta- tion of my speech . I am speaking of laws which have been proposed ; concerning which you have still full power to decide either way . I am pointing out the defects ; away with them I am ...
... never ensue , that will be the best refuta- tion of my speech . I am speaking of laws which have been proposed ; concerning which you have still full power to decide either way . I am pointing out the defects ; away with them I am ...
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... never met in greater numbers in any assembly whatever . Then , at last , we did appear to have been really delivered by brave men , be- cause , as they had willed it to be , peace was following liberty . On the next day , on the day ...
... never met in greater numbers in any assembly whatever . Then , at last , we did appear to have been really delivered by brave men , be- cause , as they had willed it to be , peace was following liberty . On the next day , on the day ...
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... never been in- jured by me , not even by a word , in order to appear more audacious thai . Catiline , more frantic than Clodius , have of your own accord attacked me with abuse , and have © 2 THE SECOND PHILIPPIC . 19 The Second Philippic.
... never been in- jured by me , not even by a word , in order to appear more audacious thai . Catiline , more frantic than Clodius , have of your own accord attacked me with abuse , and have © 2 THE SECOND PHILIPPIC . 19 The Second Philippic.
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