Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
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Pagina 2
... Tribune of the people , would not suffer an address to be made to the Senate for assembling , the Patricians , in order to create an interrex , which was customary upon occasions of the like nature . On the 13th of the Calends of ...
... Tribune of the people , would not suffer an address to be made to the Senate for assembling , the Patricians , in order to create an interrex , which was customary upon occasions of the like nature . On the 13th of the Calends of ...
Pagina 5
... Tribune of the people , and Manilius Canianus , his colleague , harangued the people in his favour , vindicating his conduct , and affirming that Clodius had way- laid Milo . In the mean time Interreges were created suc- cessively , who ...
... Tribune of the people , and Manilius Canianus , his colleague , harangued the people in his favour , vindicating his conduct , and affirming that Clodius had way- laid Milo . In the mean time Interreges were created suc- cessively , who ...
Pagina 8
... Tribune of the people , the de- termined friend of Milo , opposed these two laws ; because he said , that not only a particular law was enacted against Milo , but that his trial was carried on in a quicker way than was usual . And ...
... Tribune of the people , the de- termined friend of Milo , opposed these two laws ; because he said , that not only a particular law was enacted against Milo , but that his trial was carried on in a quicker way than was usual . And ...
Pagina 9
... Tribune of the people , and Manilius Canianus , his colleague , having rescued the slave from the Triumvir's house , restored him to Milo . Though Cicero makes no mention of these cir- cumstances , yet knowing them to be true , I ...
... Tribune of the people , and Manilius Canianus , his colleague , having rescued the slave from the Triumvir's house , restored him to Milo . Though Cicero makes no mention of these cir- cumstances , yet knowing them to be true , I ...
Pagina 16
... Tribune of the People , and a Friend of Milo , whom the former insisted should be tried in the ordinary Form by the acting Prætor . But Pompey with Menaces over - ruled this Opposition . After this Pompey made a new Law , by which it ...
... Tribune of the People , and a Friend of Milo , whom the former insisted should be tried in the ordinary Form by the acting Prætor . But Pompey with Menaces over - ruled this Opposition . After this Pompey made a new Law , by which it ...
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