The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... whole life , as ever having beamed on you with a more joyful light than the one on which , having purified the forum , having routed the throng of wicked men , having inflicted due punishment on the ring- leaders in wickedness , and ...
... whole life , as ever having beamed on you with a more joyful light than the one on which , having purified the forum , having routed the throng of wicked men , having inflicted due punishment on the ring- leaders in wickedness , and ...
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... whole of your charge amounts to this , that I do not express a bad opinion of you in those letters ; that in them I wrote as to a citizen , and as to a virtuous man , not as to a wicked man and a robber . But your letters I will not ...
... whole of your charge amounts to this , that I do not express a bad opinion of you in those letters ; that in them I wrote as to a citizen , and as to a virtuous man , not as to a wicked man and a robber . But your letters I will not ...
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... whole life , and especially as a speaker , you will not , when to - day I answer this man in the spirit in which he has attacked me , think that I have forgotten my usual character . I will not treat him as a consul , for he did not ...
... whole life , and especially as a speaker , you will not , when to - day I answer this man in the spirit in which he has attacked me , think that I have forgotten my usual character . I will not treat him as a consul , for he did not ...
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... whole senate , adopted his proposal ; an honour which has never been paid to any one else in the garb of peace from the foundation of the city to my time . With what eloquence , with what firm wisdom , with what a weight of authority ...
... whole senate , adopted his proposal ; an honour which has never been paid to any one else in the garb of peace from the foundation of the city to my time . With what eloquence , with what firm wisdom , with what a weight of authority ...
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... whole play . Although , if it be a crime to have wished that Cæsar might be put to death , beware , I pray you , O Antonius , of what must be your own case , as it is notorious that you , when at Narbo , formed a plan of the same sort ...
... whole play . Although , if it be a crime to have wished that Cæsar might be put to death , beware , I pray you , O Antonius , of what must be your own case , as it is notorious that you , when at Narbo , formed a plan of the same sort ...
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