M.T. Ciceronis orationes quædam selectæ, in usam Delphini: cum interpretatione et variantibus aliquot per singulas orationes lectionibus, quibus praefigitur vita Ciceronis per annos consulares digestaTowar and Hogan, 1826 - 394 |
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Strona iii
... given him in a lan- guage to which he has been accustomed from his infancy , as this must be evident to every person . To accomplish so desirable an object , and make the Dauphin notes answer the end for which they were originally ...
... given him in a lan- guage to which he has been accustomed from his infancy , as this must be evident to every person . To accomplish so desirable an object , and make the Dauphin notes answer the end for which they were originally ...
Strona 1
... given either to settle pri- vate controversies , or to punish malefac- tors . 4. Ad accusandum descendere . ] He excuses himself , because he had undertaken the duty of prosecutor , which properly belonged to young men . But he had ...
... given either to settle pri- vate controversies , or to punish malefac- tors . 4. Ad accusandum descendere . ] He excuses himself , because he had undertaken the duty of prosecutor , which properly belonged to young men . But he had ...
Strona 5
... given there ; others , from Faunus , who , ac- cording to Probus , was the founder of these places . 10. Me cognitorem . ] Brissonius says , Cog b defendes . But nitor was formerly the person who plead the cause of another , as if his ...
... given there ; others , from Faunus , who , ac- cording to Probus , was the founder of these places . 10. Me cognitorem . ] Brissonius says , Cog b defendes . But nitor was formerly the person who plead the cause of another , as if his ...
Strona 8
... given to make the judge keep his faith to his corruptor ; and that there should be something by which he would be bound to the agreement of promised favour . 19. Ostendi tabellas velit . ] The judges had each a tablet covered with wax ...
... given to make the judge keep his faith to his corruptor ; and that there should be something by which he would be bound to the agreement of promised favour . 19. Ostendi tabellas velit . ] The judges had each a tablet covered with wax ...
Strona 22
... given to the Roman people from the Cu- rites , a people from a Sabine city , who emigrated to Rome after a treaty had been made between Romulus and Tatius their king , who had carried on a fierce war against each other . They so ...
... given to the Roman people from the Cu- rites , a people from a Sabine city , who emigrated to Rome after a treaty had been made between Romulus and Tatius their king , who had carried on a fierce war against each other . They so ...
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