The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... flain , with three thousand of their Followers , in the Year of the City 631 . m Thefe two having killed a Senator in a Tumult , were de- clared Enemies by the Senate , who commanded Marius to bring them to Juftice . The Conful , armed ...
... flain , with three thousand of their Followers , in the Year of the City 631 . m Thefe two having killed a Senator in a Tumult , were de- clared Enemies by the Senate , who commanded Marius to bring them to Juftice . The Conful , armed ...
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... kill a Traitor without a Trial ; provided he could afterwards make good his Accufation , and prove the Perfon flain to have been an Enemy to the Commonwealth . fhalt live , as thou liveft now , befet by against CATILINE . 9.
... kill a Traitor without a Trial ; provided he could afterwards make good his Accufation , and prove the Perfon flain to have been an Enemy to the Commonwealth . fhalt live , as thou liveft now , befet by against CATILINE . 9.
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... flain for attempting an equal Divifion of the conquered Lands . Manlius Capitolinus , Sp . Melius , and others , were put to Death , upon circumftantial , and even flight Proofs . Scipio was driven to Ba- nishment after all his glorious ...
... flain for attempting an equal Divifion of the conquered Lands . Manlius Capitolinus , Sp . Melius , and others , were put to Death , upon circumftantial , and even flight Proofs . Scipio was driven to Ba- nishment after all his glorious ...
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... flain in Battle . b After the Death of Sylla , Marcus Emilius Lepidus endeavour- ed to restore the Party of Marius ; and for this End , raised an Army in his Province of Gaul , advanced to Rome , and engaged 2. Catulus in the Campus ...
... flain in Battle . b After the Death of Sylla , Marcus Emilius Lepidus endeavour- ed to restore the Party of Marius ; and for this End , raised an Army in his Province of Gaul , advanced to Rome , and engaged 2. Catulus in the Campus ...
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... flain . a The Romans never tried any Caufes on their Holidays , till the Year of Rome 676 , in the Confulfhip of M. Æmilius Lepidus and 2. Lutatius Catulus , when Publius Plautius , Tribune of the People , propofed a Law , to allow ...
... flain . a The Romans never tried any Caufes on their Holidays , till the Year of Rome 676 , in the Confulfhip of M. Æmilius Lepidus and 2. Lutatius Catulus , when Publius Plautius , Tribune of the People , propofed a Law , to allow ...
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