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... tribune P. Sulpicius , in transferring to Marius the command and province of Sulla , first exercised a power which was afterwards fatal to the Republic - a power which was crushed by Sulla , which was restored by Pompey , which made ...
... tribune P. Sulpicius , in transferring to Marius the command and province of Sulla , first exercised a power which was afterwards fatal to the Republic - a power which was crushed by Sulla , which was restored by Pompey , which made ...
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... tribune Cornelius , against whom the Optimates had trumped up a charge of treason . Cicero spoke in defence of the tribune for four successive days . This speech , embellished as it was with an elaborate eulogy of Pompey , is quoted by ...
... tribune Cornelius , against whom the Optimates had trumped up a charge of treason . Cicero spoke in defence of the tribune for four successive days . This speech , embellished as it was with an elaborate eulogy of Pompey , is quoted by ...
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... tribune , with his unfriendly conduct , reminding him how he , Cicero , had defended him on a charge of peculation . Is it , then , possible that if Cicero had really defended Catiline , he would have failed to remind him of the fact ...
... tribune , with his unfriendly conduct , reminding him how he , Cicero , had defended him on a charge of peculation . Is it , then , possible that if Cicero had really defended Catiline , he would have failed to remind him of the fact ...
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... tribune Metellus Nepos from addressing the people on laying down his office , he swore that he had saved the state , there really was a general burst of responsive enthusiasm , cp . Fam . v . 2 , 7 ( 15 ) . The Catilinarian conspiracy ...
... tribune Metellus Nepos from addressing the people on laying down his office , he swore that he had saved the state , there really was a general burst of responsive enthusiasm , cp . Fam . v . 2 , 7 ( 15 ) . The Catilinarian conspiracy ...
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... tribune Fufius , by giving up the consular bill , which empanelled a jury to be chosen by the praetor , and allowing Fufius to propose a bill providing that the jury should be chosen by lot out of the decuriae . This was of course the ...
... tribune Fufius , by giving up the consular bill , which empanelled a jury to be chosen by the praetor , and allowing Fufius to propose a bill providing that the jury should be chosen by lot out of the decuriae . This was of course the ...
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