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When I quote Lange , I refer to the third edition of his Römische Alterthümer ( Berlin , 1876 ) . When I quote Marquardt , to the ... ( Momm- sen St. R. ' refers to the second edition of his Römisches Staats- recht ( Leipzig , 1876 ) .
When I quote Lange , I refer to the third edition of his Römische Alterthümer ( Berlin , 1876 ) . When I quote Marquardt , to the ... ( Momm- sen St. R. ' refers to the second edition of his Römisches Staats- recht ( Leipzig , 1876 ) .
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3 , 3 ) , Quintilian again refers to the same speech in these words : Nec fortibus modo sed etiam fulgentibus armis proeliatur in causa Cicero Cornelii ; qui non consecutus esset docendo iudicem tantum et utiliter demum ac Latine ...
3 , 3 ) , Quintilian again refers to the same speech in these words : Nec fortibus modo sed etiam fulgentibus armis proeliatur in causa Cicero Cornelii ; qui non consecutus esset docendo iudicem tantum et utiliter demum ac Latine ...
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... to refer to the calum- nies which beset Cicero on the very threshold of public life , but that it is so very important to show how futile is the appeal to his forensic speeches as evidence for Cicero's political opinions .
... to refer to the calum- nies which beset Cicero on the very threshold of public life , but that it is so very important to show how futile is the appeal to his forensic speeches as evidence for Cicero's political opinions .
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This correspon- dence ( of course I refer to the private letters , which form so much the larger part of the collection , not the letters to public charac- ters , which are in every way such as his speeches ) to me seems the absolute ...
This correspon- dence ( of course I refer to the private letters , which form so much the larger part of the collection , not the letters to public charac- ters , which are in every way such as his speeches ) to me seems the absolute ...
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This ideal period he himself often refers to in the words nostra tempora , and describes its duration in Fam . i . 9 , 12 , Tenebam memoria nobis consulibus ea funda- menta iacta ex Kalendis Ianuariis confirmandi senatus , ut neminem ...
This ideal period he himself often refers to in the words nostra tempora , and describes its duration in Fam . i . 9 , 12 , Tenebam memoria nobis consulibus ea funda- menta iacta ex Kalendis Ianuariis confirmandi senatus , ut neminem ...
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