The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina vi
... kings . This was a prospect that filled the soul of the ambitious , and roused every faculty of mind and body , to exert its utmost force : whereas , in modern states , men's views being usually confined to narrow bounds , beyond which ...
... kings . This was a prospect that filled the soul of the ambitious , and roused every faculty of mind and body , to exert its utmost force : whereas , in modern states , men's views being usually confined to narrow bounds , beyond which ...
Pagina xxx
... king was elected by the people , as the head of the Republic ; to be their leader in war , the guardian of the laws in peace ; the senate was his council , chosen also by the people , by whose advice he was obliged to govern himself in ...
... king was elected by the people , as the head of the Republic ; to be their leader in war , the guardian of the laws in peace ; the senate was his council , chosen also by the people , by whose advice he was obliged to govern himself in ...
Pagina xxxi
... King Tullus , for killing his sister , was acquitted upon his appeal to the people § . This was the original constitution of Rome , even under their kings : for , in the foundation of a state , where there was no force to compel , it ...
... King Tullus , for killing his sister , was acquitted upon his appeal to the people § . This was the original constitution of Rome , even under their kings : for , in the foundation of a state , where there was no force to compel , it ...
Pagina xxxii
... king was abolished , yet the power was retained ; with this only difference , that instead of a single person chosen ... kings , the city was divided into two great parties , the aristocratical and the popular ; or the senate and the ...
... king was abolished , yet the power was retained ; with this only difference , that instead of a single person chosen ... kings , the city was divided into two great parties , the aristocratical and the popular ; or the senate and the ...
Pagina 2
... kings , others from mechanics § ; * De Orat . 1. 43. 2. 1 . + Sicut olim matrem meam facere memini quæ lagenas etiam inanes obsignabat , ne dicerentur inanes aliquæ fuisse , quæ furtim essent exsiccatæ . Ep . fam . 16. 26 . posset qui ...
... kings , others from mechanics § ; * De Orat . 1. 43. 2. 1 . + Sicut olim matrem meam facere memini quæ lagenas etiam inanes obsignabat , ne dicerentur inanes aliquæ fuisse , quæ furtim essent exsiccatæ . Ep . fam . 16. 26 . posset qui ...
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