The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... accused , and tried for the Mur- ders he committed in the Time of Sylla's Reign ; but was ac- quitted by the Intereft of the Nobility . After his Prætorfhip , he was made Governor of Africa , which he a : iferably oppreffed and ...
... accused , and tried for the Mur- ders he committed in the Time of Sylla's Reign ; but was ac- quitted by the Intereft of the Nobility . After his Prætorfhip , he was made Governor of Africa , which he a : iferably oppreffed and ...
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... accused of Treafon a- gainst the State . This Law was paffed by the Affiftance of Lutatius Catulus the Conful , and is called fometimes the Luca- tian , fometimes the Plautian Law , from the Names of thofe two Perfons principally ...
... accused of Treafon a- gainst the State . This Law was paffed by the Affiftance of Lutatius Catulus the Conful , and is called fometimes the Luca- tian , fometimes the Plautian Law , from the Names of thofe two Perfons principally ...
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... Accused , is fuch that were it overlooked , this State could not exift . The fame Perfon , when he fhall hear that there is a Law for trying on any Day se- ditious profligate Citizens , who in Arms shall beset the Senate , affault the ...
... Accused , is fuch that were it overlooked , this State could not exift . The fame Perfon , when he fhall hear that there is a Law for trying on any Day se- ditious profligate Citizens , who in Arms shall beset the Senate , affault the ...
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... accused by those by whom he is attacked , The Darts aimed at him are publickly thrown , but privately furnished . Nor do I speak this to caft a Slur upon those Gentlemen , to whom this very Circumftance ought to do Honour : They do ...
... accused by those by whom he is attacked , The Darts aimed at him are publickly thrown , but privately furnished . Nor do I speak this to caft a Slur upon those Gentlemen , to whom this very Circumftance ought to do Honour : They do ...
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... accused . From this , and a great many other Paffages of the History of that Time , we may fee , how fre- quent Accufations upon Corruption were amongst the Romans ; * fo that there was fcarce any Man who fucceeded in his Solli ...
... accused . From this , and a great many other Paffages of the History of that Time , we may fee , how fre- quent Accufations upon Corruption were amongst the Romans ; * fo that there was fcarce any Man who fucceeded in his Solli ...
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