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Pagina xvi
... elected , and Cicero's lot assigned him to the province of Sicily under Sextus Peducæus . It was in this administration that his ability and honesty gained the favor of the Sicilians , which gave him the great opportunity of his life in ...
... elected , and Cicero's lot assigned him to the province of Sicily under Sextus Peducæus . It was in this administration that his ability and honesty gained the favor of the Sicilians , which gave him the great opportunity of his life in ...
Pagina xvii
... elected prætor with great unanimity . In the latter year began the agitation for the Manilian Law , 2 by his advocacy of which Cicero endeared himself to the people and gained the favor of Pompey , whose powerful support was a kind of ...
... elected prætor with great unanimity . In the latter year began the agitation for the Manilian Law , 2 by his advocacy of which Cicero endeared himself to the people and gained the favor of Pompey , whose powerful support was a kind of ...
Pagina xviii
... elected consul . The success of Cicero unquestionably prolonged the existence of the already doomed republic . Antonius , the less dangerous of his two rivals , was elected as his colleague . Cicero had now reached the goal for which he ...
... elected consul . The success of Cicero unquestionably prolonged the existence of the already doomed republic . Antonius , the less dangerous of his two rivals , was elected as his colleague . Cicero had now reached the goal for which he ...
Pagina xxxiii
... elected consul without colleague ( Feb. 25 ) . Cicero's Defence of Milo . 51. Cicero proconsul in Cilicia . His successful campaign against the mountaineers . 50. Cicero returns to Italy . 49. Cæsar crosses the Rubicon . Beginning of ...
... elected consul without colleague ( Feb. 25 ) . Cicero's Defence of Milo . 51. Cicero proconsul in Cilicia . His successful campaign against the mountaineers . 50. Cicero returns to Italy . 49. Cæsar crosses the Rubicon . Beginning of ...
Pagina xxxiv
... elected by a vote of all the citizens . The principle of " representation , " how- ever , which to us seems inseparable from republican institu- tions , was unknown to the Romans . All laws were passed , and all officers were elected ...
... elected by a vote of all the citizens . The principle of " representation , " how- ever , which to us seems inseparable from republican institu- tions , was unknown to the Romans . All laws were passed , and all officers were elected ...
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