The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina xxx
... . libris persuadere videatur Africanus , omnium Re- rumpublicarum nostram veterem illam fuisse optimam . De Leg . 2. 10 . Polyb . 1. 6. p . 460. Dion . Hal . 1 , 2. §2 . appeals in all Some writers magistrates , declare war * XXX PREFACE .
... . libris persuadere videatur Africanus , omnium Re- rumpublicarum nostram veterem illam fuisse optimam . De Leg . 2. 10 . Polyb . 1. 6. p . 460. Dion . Hal . 1 , 2. §2 . appeals in all Some writers magistrates , declare war * XXX PREFACE .
Pagina xxxi
Conyers Middleton. appeals in all Some writers magistrates , declare war * , and to receive cases , both from the king and the senate . have denied this right of an appeal to the people : but Cicero expressly mentions it among the regal ...
Conyers Middleton. appeals in all Some writers magistrates , declare war * , and to receive cases , both from the king and the senate . have denied this right of an appeal to the people : but Cicero expressly mentions it among the regal ...
Pagina xxxiii
... magistrates , of their own body , called tribunes , invested with full powers to protect them from all injuries , and whose persons were to be sacred and inviolable * . The plebeian party had now got a head exactly suited to their ...
... magistrates , of their own body , called tribunes , invested with full powers to protect them from all injuries , and whose persons were to be sacred and inviolable * . The plebeian party had now got a head exactly suited to their ...
Pagina 9
... magistrates of the Republic , especially Cato , L. Crassus , and L. Cæsart ; but being " of an infirm and tender constitution , he spent his life chiefly at Arpinum , in an elegant re- treat , and the study of polite letters § . But his ...
... magistrates of the Republic , especially Cato , L. Crassus , and L. Cæsart ; but being " of an infirm and tender constitution , he spent his life chiefly at Arpinum , in an elegant re- treat , and the study of polite letters § . But his ...
Pagina 13
... magistrates of the Republic . 8 Writers are divided about the precise time of changing the puerile for the manly gown what 1 : Baotia ; who , upon eating a certain herb , jumped into the sea , and became a sea - god : the place was ever ...
... magistrates of the Republic . 8 Writers are divided about the precise time of changing the puerile for the manly gown what 1 : Baotia ; who , upon eating a certain herb , jumped into the sea , and became a sea - god : the place was ever ...
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