The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4G. Bell, 1890 |
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... Cnæus Pompeius and Quintus Hortensius named me as augur , after I had been wished for as such by the whole college , ( for it was not lawful for me to be put in nomination by more than two members of the college , ) you were notoriously ...
... Cnæus Pompeius and Quintus Hortensius named me as augur , after I had been wished for as such by the whole college , ( for it was not lawful for me to be put in nomination by more than two members of the college , ) you were notoriously ...
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... Cnæus Pompeius , who , when he first saw me , as he was leaving Syria , embracing me and congratulating 1 Fulvia , who had been the wife of Clodius , and afterwards of Curio was now the wife of Antonius . me , said , that it was owing ...
... Cnæus Pompeius , who , when he first saw me , as he was leaving Syria , embracing me and congratulating 1 Fulvia , who had been the wife of Clodius , and afterwards of Curio was now the wife of Antonius . me , said , that it was owing ...
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... Cnæus Pom- peius , that you had either never joined in a confederacy with Caius Cæsar , or else that you had never broken it off . The one conduct would have become your dignity , and the other would have been suited to your prudence ...
... Cnæus Pom- peius , that you had either never joined in a confederacy with Caius Cæsar , or else that you had never broken it off . The one conduct would have become your dignity , and the other would have been suited to your prudence ...
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... Cnæus Domitius spurred on to seek to recover his dignity , not by the death of his father , a most illustrious man , nor by the death of his uncle , nor by the deprivation of his own dignity , but by my advice and authority ? Did I ...
... Cnæus Domitius spurred on to seek to recover his dignity , not by the death of his father , a most illustrious man , nor by the death of his uncle , nor by the deprivation of his own dignity , but by my advice and authority ? Did I ...
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... Cnæus Domitius , of Caius Trebonius and the rest to be whatever you please to call it sleep off that intoxica- tion of yours , sleep it off and take breath . Must one apply a torch to you to waken you while you are sleeping over such an ...
... Cnæus Domitius , of Caius Trebonius and the rest to be whatever you please to call it sleep off that intoxica- tion of yours , sleep it off and take breath . Must one apply a torch to you to waken you while you are sleeping over such an ...
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