The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... peace . On what day was the senate ever more joyful than on that day ? or when was the Roman people more delighted ? which had never met in greater numbers in any assembly whatever . Then , at last , we did appear to have been really ...
... peace . On what day was the senate ever more joyful than on that day ? or when was the Roman people more delighted ? which had never met in greater numbers in any assembly whatever . Then , at last , we did appear to have been really ...
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... peace from the foundation of the city to my time . With what eloquence , with what firm wisdom , with what a weight of authority did Lucius Cæsar / your uncle , pronounce his opinion against the husband of his own sister , your ...
... peace from the foundation of the city to my time . With what eloquence , with what firm wisdom , with what a weight of authority did Lucius Cæsar / your uncle , pronounce his opinion against the husband of his own sister , your ...
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... peace , and con- cord , and some arrangement . And that language of mine was well known to many people , - " I wish , O Cnæus Pom- peius , that you had either never joined in a confederacy with Caius Cæsar , or else that you had never ...
... peace , and con- cord , and some arrangement . And that language of mine was well known to many people , - " I wish , O Cnæus Pom- peius , that you had either never joined in a confederacy with Caius Cæsar , or else that you had never ...
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... peace , ( for any sort of peace with our fellow - citizens appeared to me more desirable than civil war , ) we should be still this day enjoying the republic . And if my opinion had prevailed , and if those men , the preservation of ...
... peace , ( for any sort of peace with our fellow - citizens appeared to me more desirable than civil war , ) we should be still this day enjoying the republic . And if my opinion had prevailed , and if those men , the preservation of ...
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... peace ? What place can there be for you where laws and courts of justice have sway , both of which you , as far as in you lay , destroyed by the substitution of kingly power ? Was it for this that Lucius Tarquinius was driven out ; that ...
... peace ? What place can there be for you where laws and courts of justice have sway , both of which you , as far as in you lay , destroyed by the substitution of kingly power ? Was it for this that Lucius Tarquinius was driven out ; that ...
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