Orations: Trans. Into English; with Notes, Historical and Critical, and Arguments to Each, Volume 1T. Maiden, 1806 |
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Pagina iii
... speaking in an assembly , where in liberty he is equal , and in dignity , perhaps , superior , to all who hear him . Hence proceeds that command- ing power which Cicero retains , when speaking even before Cæsar , in the two celebrated ...
... speaking in an assembly , where in liberty he is equal , and in dignity , perhaps , superior , to all who hear him . Hence proceeds that command- ing power which Cicero retains , when speaking even before Cæsar , in the two celebrated ...
Pagina iv
... speaking with correctness . Without a knowledge of history , especially that of their own country , they never could have reasoned from precedents , which in all causes have such decisive weight . Logic , and the arts of ratiocination ...
... speaking with correctness . Without a knowledge of history , especially that of their own country , they never could have reasoned from precedents , which in all causes have such decisive weight . Logic , and the arts of ratiocination ...
Pagina xiv
... speak as a coun- sel : an assembly , to whose cognizance matters of property and of government are equally sub- jected . It is , I say , the language of such an assembly only , that can be adapted to the trans- lation of an author who ...
... speak as a coun- sel : an assembly , to whose cognizance matters of property and of government are equally sub- jected . It is , I say , the language of such an assembly only , that can be adapted to the trans- lation of an author who ...
Pagina 6
... speak with the magistrates of Aricia , and was attended with , twenty - six slaves . That Milo , in a great hurry after four o'clock , when the Senate was broke up , went to meet him with more than three hundred armed slaves , and in ...
... speak with the magistrates of Aricia , and was attended with , twenty - six slaves . That Milo , in a great hurry after four o'clock , when the Senate was broke up , went to meet him with more than three hundred armed slaves , and in ...
Pagina 13
... speak , he was inter rupted by a shout of the Clodian faction , whom even the terror of the guards could not restrain , which disconcerted him so , that he fell short of his usual manner . The Oration in which he was interrupted re ...
... speak , he was inter rupted by a shout of the Clodian faction , whom even the terror of the guards could not restrain , which disconcerted him so , that he fell short of his usual manner . The Oration in which he was interrupted re ...
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