Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
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... affairs of government with pu- rity of manners ; and the wisdom of not giving their enemies a handle of rendering their public conduct despicable and odious , by the recital of their personal vices . In the Notes upon the ORATION for ...
... affairs of government with pu- rity of manners ; and the wisdom of not giving their enemies a handle of rendering their public conduct despicable and odious , by the recital of their personal vices . In the Notes upon the ORATION for ...
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... affairs , Milo endeavoured to procure a meeting of the Comitia as soon as possible , and was upon the point of succeeding ; for he had not only the good wishes of all virtuous men , who opposed Clodius , but likewise of the populace ...
... affairs , Milo endeavoured to procure a meeting of the Comitia as soon as possible , and was upon the point of succeeding ; for he had not only the good wishes of all virtuous men , who opposed Clodius , but likewise of the populace ...
Pagina 7
... affair . Thus stood matters , when the rumour pre- vailed , that Cneius Pompeius was to be created Dictator , and that the calamities of the city could not well be put an end to by any other expedient . The nobility thought it a safe ...
... affair . Thus stood matters , when the rumour pre- vailed , that Cneius Pompeius was to be created Dictator , and that the calamities of the city could not well be put an end to by any other expedient . The nobility thought it a safe ...
Pagina 15
... Affair met with in the then unsettled State of the Roman Government : they terminated , however , in this , that Pompey was created sole Consul ; and three Days Days after his entering into Office , he proposed and ARGUMENT . 15.
... Affair met with in the then unsettled State of the Roman Government : they terminated , however , in this , that Pompey was created sole Consul ; and three Days Days after his entering into Office , he proposed and ARGUMENT . 15.
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... affair was brought to a regular trial , on which the greatest and most illustrious men in Rome were to sit as judges , that the enemies of Milo should harbour a thought of succeeding in their endeavours , not only to affect his life ...
... affair was brought to a regular trial , on which the greatest and most illustrious men in Rome were to sit as judges , that the enemies of Milo should harbour a thought of succeeding in their endeavours , not only to affect his life ...
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