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Strona 12
... asked ourselves.4 Caesar kept demanding from the Aedui the corn which they had promised . Lucius Cotta being asked his opinion , said that nothing had been done in my case lawfully , nothing according to the usage of our ancestors . I ...
... asked ourselves.4 Caesar kept demanding from the Aedui the corn which they had promised . Lucius Cotta being asked his opinion , said that nothing had been done in my case lawfully , nothing according to the usage of our ancestors . I ...
Strona 54
... asked Diogenes , the Cynic , to say if he had need of anything , he replied : 3 Pray , stand out between me and the ... asking that he should say , if he had need of anything , ' now , indeed , ' says he , & c.- A sole absis , stand away ...
... asked Diogenes , the Cynic , to say if he had need of anything , he replied : 3 Pray , stand out between me and the ... asking that he should say , if he had need of anything , ' now , indeed , ' says he , & c.- A sole absis , stand away ...
Strona 81
... asked , what was the first thing in oratory - action ; 3 what was the second , the same ; and what was the third , the same . Pompey was a man of such humanity , that it is difficult to say whether the enemy were more afraid of his ...
... asked , what was the first thing in oratory - action ; 3 what was the second , the same ; and what was the third , the same . Pompey was a man of such humanity , that it is difficult to say whether the enemy were more afraid of his ...
Strona 84
... asked what a wicked artifice was , he replied : when one thing was pretended and another done . When these tidings were brought , Lucius Manlius , the praetor , leads the army to Mutina . When the enemy could not sustain the attacks of ...
... asked what a wicked artifice was , he replied : when one thing was pretended and another done . When these tidings were brought , Lucius Manlius , the praetor , leads the army to Mutina . When the enemy could not sustain the attacks of ...
Strona 112
... asked Catulus if he appeared ( to him ) to have excited compassion . Very much , indeed , says he ; for I think that there is no one so hard - hearted , that your speech has not seemed pitiable to him.— De Orat . ii . 69 . 1 Concerning ...
... asked Catulus if he appeared ( to him ) to have excited compassion . Very much , indeed , says he ; for I think that there is no one so hard - hearted , that your speech has not seemed pitiable to him.— De Orat . ii . 69 . 1 Concerning ...
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