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Strona 218
... A senator they expelled from the senate house , an eques they deprived of his public horse , and any other citizen they re- moved from a more honorable to a less honorable tribe , or deprived him of all the privileges of 218 DE OFFICIIS .
... A senator they expelled from the senate house , an eques they deprived of his public horse , and any other citizen they re- moved from a more honorable to a less honorable tribe , or deprived him of all the privileges of 218 DE OFFICIIS .
Strona 227
... public and private life compared . Those best qualified should serve the state . Rules to be observed . 42. 14. Quare cum . . . otiosis : " this , then , being the common design of those who are ambi- tious of power , and of those whom ...
... public and private life compared . Those best qualified should serve the state . Rules to be observed . 42. 14. Quare cum . . . otiosis : " this , then , being the common design of those who are ambi- tious of power , and of those whom ...
Strona 228
... public life . " " the quali- 43. 22. Magnificentia : " magnanimity . " By des- picientia we are not to understand that perfect apathy is recommended , but rather the disregard of that which lies wholly within the power of others , or of ...
... public life . " " the quali- 43. 22. Magnificentia : " magnanimity . " By des- picientia we are not to understand that perfect apathy is recommended , but rather the disregard of that which lies wholly within the power of others , or of ...
Strona 229
... public office . 45. 22 . Ti . Gracchum interemit ; because he caused to be enacted a law pernicious to the inter- ests of the Roman people . 45. 23. Non solum . . . . ratione : " does not come wholly under the head of civil affairs ...
... public office . 45. 22 . Ti . Gracchum interemit ; because he caused to be enacted a law pernicious to the inter- ests of the Roman people . 45. 23. Non solum . . . . ratione : " does not come wholly under the head of civil affairs ...
Strona 230
... public good . " 47. 13. De gradu dejici : “ to be deprived of his advantage . " This is a metaphor taken from the gladiatorial combats ; so stare in gradu : " to stand firm . " 47. 15. Hoc . . . . illud . Hoc refers to the verbs ...
... public good . " 47. 13. De gradu dejici : “ to be deprived of his advantage . " This is a metaphor taken from the gladiatorial combats ; so stare in gradu : " to stand firm . " 47. 15. Hoc . . . . illud . Hoc refers to the verbs ...
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