Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1850 - 459 pagine |
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... were within the editor's reach . It will readily appear to those who are acquainted with the subject that they have been largely drawn from the productions of German scholarship . Those which were given in Arnold's edition are here ...
... were within the editor's reach . It will readily appear to those who are acquainted with the subject that they have been largely drawn from the productions of German scholarship . Those which were given in Arnold's edition are here ...
Pagina 139
... were soon after convicted of bribery , and their places supplied by their competitors and accusers , L. Aurelius ... were to seize the fasces , and Piso was to be dispatched with an army to occupy the Spains . Some rumors of what was in ...
... were soon after convicted of bribery , and their places supplied by their competitors and accusers , L. Aurelius ... were to seize the fasces , and Piso was to be dispatched with an army to occupy the Spains . Some rumors of what was in ...
Pagina 140
... were proposed in the senate with regard to the authors of this abortive attempt ; but the proceedings were quashed by the intercession of a tribune . The plot was , however , a matter of common discussion , and no one seems to have ...
... were proposed in the senate with regard to the authors of this abortive attempt ; but the proceedings were quashed by the intercession of a tribune . The plot was , however , a matter of common discussion , and no one seems to have ...
Pagina 141
... were raised upon his own security , or on the credit of his friends ; magazines of arms and other warlike stores were secretly formed ; troops were levied in various parts of Italy , especially in the neighborhood of Fæsulæ , under the ...
... were raised upon his own security , or on the credit of his friends ; magazines of arms and other warlike stores were secretly formed ; troops were levied in various parts of Italy , especially in the neighborhood of Fæsulæ , under the ...
Pagina 142
... were instantly reported to their intended victim ; the assassins , when they presented them- selves , were refused admission , and certain intelligence having been now re- ceived that the rebellion had actually broken out , on the 27th ...
... were instantly reported to their intended victim ; the assassins , when they presented them- selves , were refused admission , and certain intelligence having been now re- ceived that the rebellion had actually broken out , on the 27th ...
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