For a long time before the day of election, the candidates endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art, by going round to their houses, shaking hands with those whom they met, saluting every one by name, &c. This last was esteemed... Select Orations of Cicero - Pagina 412di Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Alexander Adam - 1792 - 644 pagine
...confuls, however, might be over-ruled by the Senate, Liv. iii. 21. For a long time before the time of election, the candidates endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art, Cic. Attic, i. I. by going round their houfes, (ambiendo,) by ihaking hands with chofe they met, (prenfandot)... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1814 - 682 pagine
...consuls, however, might be over-ruled by the Senate, Lio. iii. 21. For a long time before the time of election, the candidates endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art, Cic. Attic, i. 1. by going round their houses, (ambien</o) by shaking hands with those they met, (prensandoj... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1826 - 510 pagine
...of the consul, however, might be overruled by the Senate, Li-s, iii. 21. For a long time before the election, the candidates endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art : Cic. Jltlic. i. 1 . by going round the houses, (ambiendo,) by shaking hands with those they met;... | |
| Sallust - 1829 - 408 pagine
...tq court Hie favour of the populace." For a long time before the election, the candidates for office endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art ; by going round to their houses, by shaking hands with those whom they met; by addressing them in a friendly manner, and naming them,... | |
| Sallust - 1830 - 416 pagine
...to court the favour of the populace." For a long time before the election, the candidat*s for office endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art ; by going round to their houses, by shaking hands with those whom they met, by addressing them in a friendly manner, and naming them,... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1831 - 192 pagine
...more easily show the scars they had received on the breast. For a long time before the election, they endeavoured to gain the favour of the people, by every popular art, by going to their houses, by shaking hands with those they met, by addressing them in a kindly manner, and calling... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1833 - 524 pagine
...opposition of the consul, however, might be overruled by the senate, L>v. iii. 21. For along time before the election, the candidates endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art : Cic. Attic. \. 1. by going around the houses, (ambiendo,) by shaking hands with those they met ;... | |
| C. F. L'Homond, Frederick Percival Leverett, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1833 - 228 pagine
...rendered shining (candcns or candida) by the art of the fuller. Candidates endeavored to gain the favor of the people by every popular art ; by going round to their houses, by shaking hands with those they met, by addressing them in a friendly manner, Ar.. 8. Rusticœ tribus... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1835 - 604 pagine
...the consuls, however, might be overruled by the Senate, IM. iii. 21. For a long time before the time of election, the candidates endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art, Cíe. Ait. ¡. 1 . ; by going round their houses (ambiendo), by shaking bands with those they met (prensando),... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1835 - 570 pagine
...opposition of the consuls, however, might be overruled by the senate.9 For a long time before the time of election, the candidates endeavoured to gain the favour of the people by every popular art ; lu by going round their houses,11 by shaking hands with those they met,12 by addressing them in a... | |
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