The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina 66
... Verres ; in the account of which voyage he says that he went at his own charges , though a senator , into that pro- vince , where he had before been quæstor . [ In Verr . 1. 1. 6. ] Again ; when the government of Cilicia was allotted to ...
... Verres ; in the account of which voyage he says that he went at his own charges , though a senator , into that pro- vince , where he had before been quæstor . [ In Verr . 1. 1. 6. ] Again ; when the government of Cilicia was allotted to ...
Pagina 75
... Verres , of whom we shall have occasion to say more hereafter , was now also prætor of the city , or the supreme administrator of justice ; whose decrees were not restrained to the strict letter of the law , but formed usually upon the ...
... Verres , of whom we shall have occasion to say more hereafter , was now also prætor of the city , or the supreme administrator of justice ; whose decrees were not restrained to the strict letter of the law , but formed usually upon the ...
Pagina 76
... Verres : " For there was not a man " in Italy , " says Cicero , " who had a law - suit at Rome , but knew , that the rights and properties " of the Roman people were determined by the " will and pleasure of his whore * . " 46 There was ...
... Verres : " For there was not a man " in Italy , " says Cicero , " who had a law - suit at Rome , but knew , that the rights and properties " of the Roman people were determined by the " will and pleasure of his whore * . " 46 There was ...
Pagina 89
... Verres , the late prætor of Sicily , charged with many flagrant acts of in- justice , rapine , and cruelty , during his triennial government of that island . And since this was one of the memorable transactions of his life , and for ...
... Verres , the late prætor of Sicily , charged with many flagrant acts of in- justice , rapine , and cruelty , during his triennial government of that island . And since this was one of the memorable transactions of his life , and for ...
Pagina 90
... Verres , was both seasonable and popular , as it was likely to give some check to the oppressions of the nobility , as well as comfort and relief to the distressed subjects . All the cities of Sicily concurred in the impeach- ment ...
... Verres , was both seasonable and popular , as it was likely to give some check to the oppressions of the nobility , as well as comfort and relief to the distressed subjects . All the cities of Sicily concurred in the impeach- ment ...
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