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Pagina xiv
... . Ad Quintum iii . 5 , 6 . 2 See p . xxxvii . 3 This debt he amply repays by his tribute to them in the De O 4 See Defence of Archias , ch . i . many kinds of composition , but his most important means xiv Introduction.
... . Ad Quintum iii . 5 , 6 . 2 See p . xxxvii . 3 This debt he amply repays by his tribute to them in the De O 4 See Defence of Archias , ch . i . many kinds of composition , but his most important means xiv Introduction.
Pagina xv
... means of education , as he tells us , was translation from the Greek . At the age of sixteen ( B.C. 90 ) , Cicero received the toga virilis ( the " coming out " of a Roman boy ) , and from that time he devoted himself to law and ...
... means of education , as he tells us , was translation from the Greek . At the age of sixteen ( B.C. 90 ) , Cicero received the toga virilis ( the " coming out " of a Roman boy ) , and from that time he devoted himself to law and ...
Pagina xvii
... in securing election by illegal means , and was himself a weak and 3 See p . lxv , N.1 1 See p . 250 , below . 2 See p . 66 , below . 4 See p . lxi . unprincipled man . On the other hand , Cicero was Life of Cicero xvii.
... in securing election by illegal means , and was himself a weak and 3 See p . lxv , N.1 1 See p . 250 , below . 2 See p . 66 , below . 4 See p . lxi . unprincipled man . On the other hand , Cicero was Life of Cicero xvii.
Pagina xxxiv
... means of disseminating political ideas . even the scope of public addresses was much limited ; for meetings could be called by a magistrate only , and could be addressed by only such persons as the presiding magistrate would permit ...
... means of disseminating political ideas . even the scope of public addresses was much limited ; for meetings could be called by a magistrate only , and could be addressed by only such persons as the presiding magistrate would permit ...
Pagina xxxv
... means of social advancement was success in a political The Senate , the Roman peerage , 1 consisted practically only of persons who had been elected to one or more of the three graded magistracies , quæstorship , prætorship , consulship ...
... means of social advancement was success in a political The Senate , the Roman peerage , 1 consisted practically only of persons who had been elected to one or more of the three graded magistracies , quæstorship , prætorship , consulship ...
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