The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen2Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1906 |
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... elections for Aediles and Quaestors were completed . All this conduct of the tribunes Cicero stigmatizes as ' most infamous villainy ' ( sceleratissimo tribunorum latrocinio , 98 , 2 ) . But the main point was that the matter was ...
... elections for Aediles and Quaestors were completed . All this conduct of the tribunes Cicero stigmatizes as ' most infamous villainy ' ( sceleratissimo tribunorum latrocinio , 98 , 2 ) . But the main point was that the matter was ...
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... election comes off without bribery , it will show that the influence of Cato outweighs the Statute Book and the Bench together , ' 147. ' You are too impatient . You want to make your fortune , and return from Gaul at once . One would ...
... election comes off without bribery , it will show that the influence of Cato outweighs the Statute Book and the Bench together , ' 147. ' You are too impatient . You want to make your fortune , and return from Gaul at once . One would ...
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... elections . Milo gave notice that he would watch the heavens ' during all the days of the election , and so absolutely prevent the election ( and consequent escape ) of Clodius . The issue of it was , that the election would have been ...
... elections . Milo gave notice that he would watch the heavens ' during all the days of the election , and so absolutely prevent the election ( and consequent escape ) of Clodius . The issue of it was , that the election would have been ...
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... election in the Campus , before Milo could obstruct . inter lucos ] usually called inter duos lucos , a spot between the Capitol and the Campus , where Romulus founded his Asylum , Liv . i . 8 , 5 . 5. scribebam ] This and the ...
... election in the Campus , before Milo could obstruct . inter lucos ] usually called inter duos lucos , a spot between the Capitol and the Campus , where Romulus founded his Asylum , Liv . i . 8 , 5 . 5. scribebam ] This and the ...
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... elections of aediles , so that Clodius , who was accused by Milo of vis , but was also a candidate for aedileship , might not , if elected , escape in virtue of his magistracy . But the election of aediles preceded that for quaestors ...
... elections of aediles , so that Clodius , who was accused by Milo of vis , but was also a candidate for aedileship , might not , if elected , escape in virtue of his magistracy . But the election of aediles preceded that for quaestors ...
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