Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1850 - 459 pagine |
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... other form . The present volume will be found to contain those orations , which in this country usually go under the name of select orations . They are the same , and given in the same order as in the Boston edition , with the exception ...
... other form . The present volume will be found to contain those orations , which in this country usually go under the name of select orations . They are the same , and given in the same order as in the Boston edition , with the exception ...
Pagina 139
... other victims , he killed , with his own hand , his brother - in - law , Q. Cæcilius , described as a quiet , inoffensive man , and having seized and tortured the well - known and popular M. Marius Gratidianus , the kinsman and fellow ...
... other victims , he killed , with his own hand , his brother - in - law , Q. Cæcilius , described as a quiet , inoffensive man , and having seized and tortured the well - known and popular M. Marius Gratidianus , the kinsman and fellow ...
Pagina 141
... other warlike stores were secretly formed ; troops were levied in various parts of Italy , especially in the neighborhood of Fæsulæ , under the superintendence of C. Manlius , an expe- rienced commander , one of the veteran centurions ...
... other warlike stores were secretly formed ; troops were levied in various parts of Italy , especially in the neighborhood of Fæsulæ , under the superintendence of C. Manlius , an expe- rienced commander , one of the veteran centurions ...
Pagina 142
... others of less note to different parts of Italy to raise open war , and to organize a general revolt of the slave ... other ensigns of lawful military command , proceeded to the camp of Manlius , having previously addressed letters to ...
... others of less note to different parts of Italy to raise open war , and to organize a general revolt of the slave ... other ensigns of lawful military command , proceeded to the camp of Manlius , having previously addressed letters to ...
Pagina 144
... other hand , a vigorous effort was made by the clients of Lentulus to excite the dregs of the multitude to attempt his rescue . The danger appearing imminent , the senate was called together on the nones ( 5th ) of December , the day so ...
... other hand , a vigorous effort was made by the clients of Lentulus to excite the dregs of the multitude to attempt his rescue . The danger appearing imminent , the senate was called together on the nones ( 5th ) of December , the day so ...
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