The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... person ; you yourselves recollect instances in proof of my statement . They have all hitherto suffered severer punishments than I could have wished for them ; but I mar- vel that you , O Antonius , do not fear the end of those men whose ...
... person ; you yourselves recollect instances in proof of my statement . They have all hitherto suffered severer punishments than I could have wished for them ; but I mar- vel that you , O Antonius , do not fear the end of those men whose ...
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... person not sufficiently grateful . However , what was the kindness that you did me ? not killing me at Brun- dusium ? Would you then have slain the man whom the conqueror himself , who conferred on you , as you used to boast , the chief ...
... person not sufficiently grateful . However , what was the kindness that you did me ? not killing me at Brun- dusium ? Would you then have slain the man whom the conqueror himself , who conferred on you , as you used to boast , the chief ...
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... person in the city , when every one else was in such delight ? Although that inquiry into the death of Publius Clodius was not insti- tuted with any great wisdom . For what was the reason for having a new law to inquire into the conduct ...
... person in the city , when every one else was in such delight ? Although that inquiry into the death of Publius Clodius was not insti- tuted with any great wisdom . For what was the reason for having a new law to inquire into the conduct ...
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... person can be said to recruit , who only acquires something which he may immediately squander , ) you hastened , being again a beggar , to the tri- buneship , in order that in that magistracy you might , if possible , behave like your ...
... person can be said to recruit , who only acquires something which he may immediately squander , ) you hastened , being again a beggar , to the tri- buneship , in order that in that magistracy you might , if possible , behave like your ...
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... person . O miserable man if you are aware , more miserable still if you are not aware , that this is recorded in writings , is handed down to men's recollection , that our very latest posterity in the most distant ages will never forget ...
... person . O miserable man if you are aware , more miserable still if you are not aware , that this is recorded in writings , is handed down to men's recollection , that our very latest posterity in the most distant ages will never forget ...
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