M.T. Ciceronis orationes quædam selectæ, in usam Delphini: cum interpretatione et variantibus aliquot per singulas orationes lectionibus, quibus praefigitur vita Ciceronis per annos consulares digestaTowar and Hogan, 1826 - 394 pagine |
Parole e frasi comuni
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Brani popolari
Pagina ii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Pagina 238 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
Pagina ii - An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned,' and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.
Pagina 297 - Homines enim ad deos nulla re propius accedunt quam salutem hominibus dando. Nihil habet nee fortuna tua majus, quam ut possis, nee natura melius, quam 5 ut velis servare quam plurimos.
Pagina 156 - ... haec studia adolescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solatium praebent, 'delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.
Pagina 195 - ... both the orator and the audience : for, when Cicero had mounted the rostra, and was ready to perform this last act of his office, the tribune would not suffer...
Pagina ii - An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time* therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.
Pagina 7 - If the adverb numeral be joined, it denotes so many 100,000: as decies sestertium signifies ten hundred thousand sestertii. Or if the numeral adverb be put by itself, the signification is the same : decies or vigesies stand for so many...