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... Milo , but the intrigues of the Clodian faction prevented the election of Consuls for a long time after its usual period . At this time , says Asconius , Milo endeavoured to procure a meeting of the Comitia as soon as possible , and was ...
... Milo , but the intrigues of the Clodian faction prevented the election of Consuls for a long time after its usual period . At this time , says Asconius , Milo endeavoured to procure a meeting of the Comitia as soon as possible , and was ...
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... Milo , then absent , and of Marcus Lepidus , who had been appointed Interrex . Their irregularities , how- ever , made their party unpopular , and Milo , whose friends now re- covered their spirits , returned to Rome , distributed to ...
... Milo , then absent , and of Marcus Lepidus , who had been appointed Interrex . Their irregularities , how- ever , made their party unpopular , and Milo , whose friends now re- covered their spirits , returned to Rome , distributed to ...
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... [ Milo ] ipse magis de reipublicae sa- lute , quàm de suâ perturbetur , me ad ejus causam parem animi magnitudinem afferre non posse ; tamen haec novi judicii nova forma terret oculos , qui , quòcunque inciderunt , veterem consuetudinem ...
... [ Milo ] ipse magis de reipublicae sa- lute , quàm de suâ perturbetur , me ad ejus causam parem animi magnitudinem afferre non posse ; tamen haec novi judicii nova forma terret oculos , qui , quòcunque inciderunt , veterem consuetudinem ...
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... Milo too ; from whose ambition and high spirit he had reason to apprehend no less trouble . Cicero , being sensible of this , as well as the great authority and influence of Pompey , endeavours , through the whole of this oration , to ...
... Milo too ; from whose ambition and high spirit he had reason to apprehend no less trouble . Cicero , being sensible of this , as well as the great authority and influence of Pompey , endeavours , through the whole of this oration , to ...
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... Milo , the Tribune Munatius Plancus called the people together , and exhort- ed them to appear the next day in a full body , when judgment was to be given , and to declare their sentiments in so publick a manner , that the accused might ...
... Milo , the Tribune Munatius Plancus called the people together , and exhort- ed them to appear the next day in a full body , when judgment was to be given , and to declare their sentiments in so publick a manner , that the accused might ...
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Orationes quaedam selectae, notis illustratae: In usum academiae exoniensis Marcus Tullius Cicero Visualização completa - 1847 |
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