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Strona xii
... Rome was under the strongest obligations to this municipium , be- cause two citizens had come forth from it , who had each in his turn pre- served Italy from ruin.2 And Valerius Maximus makes a similar remark H. I remember his words ...
... Rome was under the strongest obligations to this municipium , be- cause two citizens had come forth from it , who had each in his turn pre- served Italy from ruin.2 And Valerius Maximus makes a similar remark H. I remember his words ...
Strona xiii
... Rome , in the dwelling of Caius Aculeo , their maternal uncle , and an eminent lawyer of the day ; and their cous- ins , the young Aculeos , were educated with them , according to a method approved of by Crassus , the celebrated orator ...
... Rome , in the dwelling of Caius Aculeo , their maternal uncle , and an eminent lawyer of the day ; and their cous- ins , the young Aculeos , were educated with them , according to a method approved of by Crassus , the celebrated orator ...
Strona xvi
... Rome a thousand opportunities of display- ing themselves , either in the defence of friends , or in the accusation of powerful offenders ; and they conducted their possessor to honours and public favour as promptly and as effectually as ...
... Rome a thousand opportunities of display- ing themselves , either in the defence of friends , or in the accusation of powerful offenders ; and they conducted their possessor to honours and public favour as promptly and as effectually as ...
Strona xviii
... Rome soon after this , partly it is said on account of his health , which had suffered by his close application to study , and partly for im- provement . Perhaps he deemed it but common prudence to withdraw for a season from the ...
... Rome soon after this , partly it is said on account of his health , which had suffered by his close application to study , and partly for im- provement . Perhaps he deemed it but common prudence to withdraw for a season from the ...
Strona xix
... Rome . The decision in such cases depended upon judges generally implicated themselves in similar enormities , and better calculated therefore to afford impunity to the guilty , than relief to the aggrieved . This undue influence ...
... Rome . The decision in such cases depended upon judges generally implicated themselves in similar enormities , and better calculated therefore to afford impunity to the guilty , than relief to the aggrieved . This undue influence ...
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Strona xxix - Dr. B. The attendants, as soon as the soldiers appeared, prepared themselves for action, being resolved to defend their master's life at the hazard of their own ; but Cicero commanded them to set down the litter in which they were conveying him, and to make no resistance.