Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1857 - 459 pagine |
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... Rome in 66 , in order to press his suit for the consulship . The election for 65 was carried by P. Autronius Pætus and P. Cornelius Sulla , both of whom were soon after convicted of bribery , and their places supplied by their ...
... Rome in 66 , in order to press his suit for the consulship . The election for 65 was carried by P. Autronius Pætus and P. Cornelius Sulla , both of whom were soon after convicted of bribery , and their places supplied by their ...
Pagina 141
... Rome , and the senate being now thoroughly roused , passed the decretum ultimum , in virtue of which the con- suls were invested for the time being with absolute power , both civil and military . Thus supported , Cicero took such ...
... Rome , and the senate being now thoroughly roused , passed the decretum ultimum , in virtue of which the con- suls were invested for the time being with absolute power , both civil and military . Thus supported , Cicero took such ...
Pagina 142
... Rome ; but scarcely had he commenced when his words were drowned by the shouts of " enemy " and ' parricide " which burst from the whole assembly , and he rushed forth with threats and curses on his lips . On his return home ...
... Rome ; but scarcely had he commenced when his words were drowned by the shouts of " enemy " and ' parricide " which burst from the whole assembly , and he rushed forth with threats and curses on his lips . On his return home ...
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