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Strona 35
... these words refer , was Pompey , who by his military talents had at this time successfully terminated the Mithridatick war , and the war of the Pirates . caetera quid eâ nocte egisset , ubi fuisset , quid ORATIO II . IN L. CATILINAM . 35.
... these words refer , was Pompey , who by his military talents had at this time successfully terminated the Mithridatick war , and the war of the Pirates . caetera quid eâ nocte egisset , ubi fuisset , quid ORATIO II . IN L. CATILINAM . 35.
Strona 65
... Pompey the Great and Cicero . Pompey about this time had successfully conducted the Mithridatick war , and war of the Pirates . omnibus . Mihi quidem ipsi quid est , quod jam F2 ORATIO III . IN L. CATILINAM . 65 demque diem intelligo ...
... Pompey the Great and Cicero . Pompey about this time had successfully conducted the Mithridatick war , and war of the Pirates . omnibus . Mihi quidem ipsi quid est , quod jam F2 ORATIO III . IN L. CATILINAM . 65 demque diem intelligo ...
Strona 83
... of Arpi- sum , the native place of Cicero . 2. Pompeius - Pompey the Great , of whom more is said in the Oration upon the Manilian Law . cae : quòd hostes alienigenae aut oppressi serviunt , aut ORATIO IV . IN L. CATILINAM . 83.
... of Arpi- sum , the native place of Cicero . 2. Pompeius - Pompey the Great , of whom more is said in the Oration upon the Manilian Law . cae : quòd hostes alienigenae aut oppressi serviunt , aut ORATIO IV . IN L. CATILINAM . 83.
Strona 86
... Pompey , who was then in Cilicia terminating the piratick war , should have the government of Asia added to his commission , with the command of the Mithridatick war , and of all the Roman armies in those parts . This law was much ...
... Pompey , who was then in Cilicia terminating the piratick war , should have the government of Asia added to his commission , with the command of the Mithridatick war , and of all the Roman armies in those parts . This law was much ...
Strona 90
... Glabrio , the consul , a man of inferior tal- ents , succeeded him . 7. Unum - Pompey , who was at this time terminating the piraţiek war . summa in re militari tradita est : agitur salus socio- 90 ORATIO PRO LEGE MANILIA .
... Glabrio , the consul , a man of inferior tal- ents , succeeded him . 7. Unum - Pompey , who was at this time terminating the piraţiek war . summa in re militari tradita est : agitur salus socio- 90 ORATIO PRO LEGE MANILIA .
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