The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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Page 29
... separate them then ? It would have been the part of a fool to hope to do so , and of an impudent man to advise it . However , two occasions did arise , on which I gave Pompeius advice against Cæsar . You are at liberty to find fault ...
... separate them then ? It would have been the part of a fool to hope to do so , and of an impudent man to advise it . However , two occasions did arise , on which I gave Pompeius advice against Cæsar . You are at liberty to find fault ...
Page 80
... occasions being to ask each senator's opinion separately , which gave those who chose an opportunity for pro nouncing some encomium on the person honoured . obey the authority of the senate . Why should I 80 CICERO'S ORATIONS .
... occasions being to ask each senator's opinion separately , which gave those who chose an opportunity for pro nouncing some encomium on the person honoured . obey the authority of the senate . Why should I 80 CICERO'S ORATIONS .
Page 101
... separately taken note of , ' The mirmillo was the gladiator who fought with the retiarius ; he wore a Gallic helmet with a fish for a crest . article ɔy article ; and that we ought formally to THE FIFTH PHILIPPIC . 101.
... separately taken note of , ' The mirmillo was the gladiator who fought with the retiarius ; he wore a Gallic helmet with a fish for a crest . article ɔy article ; and that we ought formally to THE FIFTH PHILIPPIC . 101.
Page 115
... separate inquiry about the Campa- nian district , and devise a plan for increasing the advantages enjoyed by these veteran soldiers ; and with respect to the Martial legion , and to the fourth legion , and to those soldiers of the ...
... separate inquiry about the Campa- nian district , and devise a plan for increasing the advantages enjoyed by these veteran soldiers ; and with respect to the Martial legion , and to the fourth legion , and to those soldiers of the ...
Page 165
... in collecting that army . For I think that a separate motion ought to be made respecting Marcus Appuleius , to whom Brutus bears witness in his letters that he has been a prime assistant to him in THE TENTH PHILIPPIC . 165.
... in collecting that army . For I think that a separate motion ought to be made respecting Marcus Appuleius , to whom Brutus bears witness in his letters that he has been a prime assistant to him in THE TENTH PHILIPPIC . 165.
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