Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
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Pagina 3
... body was left on the highway , because his servants were either slain ; or , being wounded , took care to conceal themselves . Sextus Tedius , a Senator , who returned from the country , took it up , ordered it to be carried to Rome in ...
... body was left on the highway , because his servants were either slain ; or , being wounded , took care to conceal themselves . Sextus Tedius , a Senator , who returned from the country , took it up , ordered it to be carried to Rome in ...
Pagina 4
... body ( stript of every thing save shoes , just as it lay in the bed ) into the Forum , and place it on the rostra , that so the wounds might be the better seen . There Plan- cus and Pompey , Milo's enemies , made invective speeches ...
... body ( stript of every thing save shoes , just as it lay in the bed ) into the Forum , and place it on the rostra , that so the wounds might be the better seen . There Plan- cus and Pompey , Milo's enemies , made invective speeches ...
Pagina 5
... bodies that were kept on foot . The first thing the Senate decreed was , that the In- terrex , the Tribunes of the ... body of men for the safety of the Commonwealth , two young men , both named Appius Claudius , ( sons of that Caius ...
... bodies that were kept on foot . The first thing the Senate decreed was , that the In- terrex , the Tribunes of the ... body of men for the safety of the Commonwealth , two young men , both named Appius Claudius , ( sons of that Caius ...
Pagina 8
... body of soldiers watched . Pompey like- wise once kept the Senate in his own portico , be- cause he said he was afraid of being attacked by Milo . At the next meeting of the Senate , Publius Cornificius maintained , that Milo had a ...
... body of soldiers watched . Pompey like- wise once kept the Senate in his own portico , be- cause he said he was afraid of being attacked by Milo . At the next meeting of the Senate , Publius Cornificius maintained , that Milo had a ...
Pagina 9
... body of men than usual . Plancus also told him that he ought likewise to impeach Cicero : and though Pompey afterwards threatened the same , Cicero's honesty and con- stancy stancy were so great , that neither the opposition of ARGUMENT .
... body of men than usual . Plancus also told him that he ought likewise to impeach Cicero : and though Pompey afterwards threatened the same , Cicero's honesty and con- stancy stancy were so great , that neither the opposition of ARGUMENT .
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