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Pagina xv
... hence it is probably true that they urged Cicero to include Cæsar among the conspirators ; but Cicero felt he could not dare to punish Cæsar capitally even if he were guilty ; and that if he were once accused , the punish- ment of the ...
... hence it is probably true that they urged Cicero to include Cæsar among the conspirators ; but Cicero felt he could not dare to punish Cæsar capitally even if he were guilty ; and that if he were once accused , the punish- ment of the ...
Pagina xix
... hence he lost his seat in the senate . To regain this , he had to go through all the grades of office anew , and at the time of the con- spiracy was prætor . 2 These were nephews of the dictator , Sulla . 3 The inducements held out by ...
... hence he lost his seat in the senate . To regain this , he had to go through all the grades of office anew , and at the time of the con- spiracy was prætor . 2 These were nephews of the dictator , Sulla . 3 The inducements held out by ...
Pagina xxxii
... Hence arose that profound dissimu- lation , in which he always enveloped himself , and that system , so well supported by him , of never wishing apparently to become possessed of any object , except by his own merit , while in reality ...
... Hence arose that profound dissimu- lation , in which he always enveloped himself , and that system , so well supported by him , of never wishing apparently to become possessed of any object , except by his own merit , while in reality ...
Pagina xxxvii
... Hence the indecision which marked his con- duct , and necessarily embroiled him with both . During the space of five months he was debating within himself whether he should follow Pompey and the senate into Epirus , or remain in Italy ...
... Hence the indecision which marked his con- duct , and necessarily embroiled him with both . During the space of five months he was debating within himself whether he should follow Pompey and the senate into Epirus , or remain in Italy ...
Pagina xli
... hence Cicero takes his examples chiefly from the Roman civil law , as more intelligible to Trebatius than illustrations drawn from the philosophy of Aristotle.1 H. We have then a dialogue , “ De Partitione Oratoria . ” Dr. B. This is a ...
... hence Cicero takes his examples chiefly from the Roman civil law , as more intelligible to Trebatius than illustrations drawn from the philosophy of Aristotle.1 H. We have then a dialogue , “ De Partitione Oratoria . ” Dr. B. This is a ...
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