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Pagina 3
... omnium , his mori- bus , quin divitiis et sumtibus , non probitate neque indus- tria , cum majoribus suis contendat ? etiam 5homines novi , qui antea per virtutem soliti erant nobilitatem antevenire , " furtim et per latrocinia potius ...
... omnium , his mori- bus , quin divitiis et sumtibus , non probitate neque indus- tria , cum majoribus suis contendat ? etiam 5homines novi , qui antea per virtutem soliti erant nobilitatem antevenire , " furtim et per latrocinia potius ...
Pagina 9
... omnium , quos terra sustinet , sceleratissimus , con- temto imperio vestro , Masinissae me nepotem , et jam ab stirpe socium et amicum populo Romano , regno fortu- nisque omnibus expulit . Atque ego , Patres conscripti , quoniam eo ...
... omnium , quos terra sustinet , sceleratissimus , con- temto imperio vestro , Masinissae me nepotem , et jam ab stirpe socium et amicum populo Romano , regno fortu- nisque omnibus expulit . Atque ego , Patres conscripti , quoniam eo ...
Pagina 16
... omnium generum expugnare adgreditur ; maxume festinans tempus legatorum antecapere , quos , ante prae- lium factum , Romam ab Adherbale missos audiverat . Sed , postquam senatus de bello eorum accepit , tres ado- lescentes in Africam ...
... omnium generum expugnare adgreditur ; maxume festinans tempus legatorum antecapere , quos , ante prae- lium factum , Romam ab Adherbale missos audiverat . Sed , postquam senatus de bello eorum accepit , tres ado- lescentes in Africam ...
Pagina 20
... omnium consiliorum adsumitur Scaurus qui , tametsi a principio , plerisque ex factione ejus corruptis , acerrume regem impugnaverat ; tamen , magnitudine pecuniae , a bono honestoque in pravum ab- stractus est . Sed Jugurtha primum ...
... omnium consiliorum adsumitur Scaurus qui , tametsi a principio , plerisque ex factione ejus corruptis , acerrume regem impugnaverat ; tamen , magnitudine pecuniae , a bono honestoque in pravum ab- stractus est . Sed Jugurtha primum ...
Pagina 23
... omnium gen- tium , satis habebatis animam retinere : nam servitutem quidem quis vestrum recusare audebat ? Atque ego , tamen etsi viro flagitiosissumum existumo impune inju- riam accepisse , tamen vos hominibus sceleratissumis ignoscere ...
... omnium gen- tium , satis habebatis animam retinere : nam servitutem quidem quis vestrum recusare audebat ? Atque ego , tamen etsi viro flagitiosissumum existumo impune inju- riam accepisse , tamen vos hominibus sceleratissumis ignoscere ...
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Pagina 242 - It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and •substance, in short to do every thing for him that a parent uses to do for his children. The Client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys.
Pagina 332 - From WILLIAM A. DUER, LL.D., President of Columbia College, in the City of New-York. From the manner in which this undertaking has been so far executed, as well as from the established character and reputation of Professor Anthon as a scholar, his experience as an instructer, and the accuracy and judgment previously evinced by him as an editor and commentator, I can entertain...
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