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Strona 207
... mean , equalled them in the praise they received , or in number , as Cicero wrote in a short time many philosophical treatises . 8. 22. Forense . Orations were delivered before the judges in the forum , or in the comitium , which was a ...
... mean , equalled them in the praise they received , or in number , as Cicero wrote in a short time many philosophical treatises . 8. 22. Forense . Orations were delivered before the judges in the forum , or in the comitium , which was a ...
Strona 209
... means the execution of a plan , rather than a consultation re- specting it . 12. 8. In rationem utilitatis cadit : " has profit for its object . " SEC . IV . The excellence of the nature of man . All virtues are agreeable to its ...
... means the execution of a plan , rather than a consultation re- specting it . 12. 8. In rationem utilitatis cadit : " has profit for its object . " SEC . IV . The excellence of the nature of man . All virtues are agreeable to its ...
Strona 214
... means to view a thing in person , or immediately , or to go to the spot where it was done . · 23. 17. Jure prætorio legibus . The prætor's edicts and the laws are here distinguished from each other . When the prætor urbanus , whose duty ...
... means to view a thing in person , or immediately , or to go to the spot where it was done . · 23. 17. Jure prætorio legibus . The prætor's edicts and the laws are here distinguished from each other . When the prætor urbanus , whose duty ...
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... means in his power ; " that is , even with danger or loss , 48. 19. Eoque magis . ... mali : " and so much the more , if you can obtain greater benefit when the affair is successfully accomplished , than injury , if it be attended with ...
... means in his power ; " that is , even with danger or loss , 48. 19. Eoque magis . ... mali : " and so much the more , if you can obtain greater benefit when the affair is successfully accomplished , than injury , if it be attended with ...
Strona 240
... means to be curious about the secrets of a state to which he does not be- long . " SEC . XXXV . Decorum shows itself outwardly in three things . Rules of modesty taken from na ture in the frame of our bodies . 70. 21. Corporis ...
... means to be curious about the secrets of a state to which he does not be- long . " SEC . XXXV . Decorum shows itself outwardly in three things . Rules of modesty taken from na ture in the frame of our bodies . 70. 21. Corporis ...
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