Cicero, select orationsB.H. Sanborn & Company, 1905 - 518 pagine |
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Pagina xxvi
... force of veter- ans soon after Caesar's death , to claim his inheritance . He was only twenty years of age , but as ambitious as Antony , and of that ability in statecraft which so distin- guished him later as the Emperor Augustus ...
... force of veter- ans soon after Caesar's death , to claim his inheritance . He was only twenty years of age , but as ambitious as Antony , and of that ability in statecraft which so distin- guished him later as the Emperor Augustus ...
Pagina xxx
... force forgot the experience . He was not nearly so successful in deliberative orations where political proposals or measures of state were under discussion . Cicero was not a profound constitutional lawyer , and seemed incapable of ...
... force forgot the experience . He was not nearly so successful in deliberative orations where political proposals or measures of state were under discussion . Cicero was not a profound constitutional lawyer , and seemed incapable of ...
Pagina xxxi
... force of character , the singleness of aim , and the unbending will of Julius Caesar . There were two periods in his public life when he saw his duty clearly and did it magnificently , when contending against Cati- line and against ...
... force of character , the singleness of aim , and the unbending will of Julius Caesar . There were two periods in his public life when he saw his duty clearly and did it magnificently , when contending against Cati- line and against ...
Pagina xlix
... force its recommendations , and it ruled wholly by moral influence . 31. It was usually addressed as patres conscripti , which is probably a short form for patres et conscripti , the con- scripti being the plebeian members who were ...
... force its recommendations , and it ruled wholly by moral influence . 31. It was usually addressed as patres conscripti , which is probably a short form for patres et conscripti , the con- scripti being the plebeian members who were ...
Pagina l
... force and not subject to change from year to year . Senators held office for life . They therefore had that antecedent knowledge of existing conditions which alone could lead to wise action . It is not strange , then , that the ...
... force and not subject to change from year to year . Senators held office for life . They therefore had that antecedent knowledge of existing conditions which alone could lead to wise action . It is not strange , then , that the ...
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Pagina 45 - Manli quantus aut quo consilio foret, satis conpertum habebat, rem ad senatum 2 refert, iam antea volgi rumoribus exagitatam. itaque, quod plerumque in atroci negotio solet, senatus decrevit, darent operam consules, ne quid res publica detrimenti 3 caperet.
Pagina 37 - ... deorsum, verbera carnifices robur pix lammina taedae; quae tamen etsi absunt, at mens sibi conscia factis praemetuens adhibet...
Pagina 134 - ... exstitisse fateor ; etiam illud adiungo, saepius ad laudem atque virtutem naturam sine doctrina quam sine natura valuisse doctrinam.