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... jam ) . Sometimes the notion of time prevails , and it = " still , " as here , " How long - still ? " - Furor . Benecke notices Page 9 the energy imparted by the personification of furor FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE. ...
... jam ) . Sometimes the notion of time prevails , and it = " still , " as here , " How long - still ? " - Furor . Benecke notices Page 9 the energy imparted by the personification of furor FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE. ...
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... Benecke , however , regards it as the genitive limiting consilium , and referring the whole sentence to the historical events cited , he gives the following as the sense : " There Page 10 is no lack of decisions of the state FIRST ...
... Benecke , however , regards it as the genitive limiting consilium , and referring the whole sentence to the historical events cited , he gives the following as the sense : " There Page 10 is no lack of decisions of the state FIRST ...
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... Benecke cites a very similar passage from Cic . de lege agra . 1 , 8 , 24 . 27. Quisquam . Explain its use here . P. C. 390 , v . Z. 709.- Dicat agrees with the nearest subject . Z. 373 . 28. Certa de causa . See Z.308 , in fin . This ...
... Benecke cites a very similar passage from Cic . de lege agra . 1 , 8 , 24 . 27. Quisquam . Explain its use here . P. C. 390 , v . Z. 709.- Dicat agrees with the nearest subject . Z. 373 . 28. Certa de causa . See Z.308 , in fin . This ...
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... Benecke understands it of the empire or govern- ment . - Proprium . See Z. 411 , 2d paragraph ; Krebs , 167 . 29. Quod est ad severitatem lenius et ad communem salu- tem utilius . Ad severitatem : = quod attinet ad severitatem , ra ...
... Benecke understands it of the empire or govern- ment . - Proprium . See Z. 411 , 2d paragraph ; Krebs , 167 . 29. Quod est ad severitatem lenius et ad communem salu- tem utilius . Ad severitatem : = quod attinet ad severitatem , ra ...
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... Benecke thinks that on the Ides notice was only given to the borrower that the money must be paid on the next Calends . 11. Difficultatem : sc . nummariam = in Verr . 2 , 28 , 69 . pecuniary difficulties . Cf. 16. Lepido et Tullo ...
... Benecke thinks that on the Ides notice was only given to the borrower that the money must be paid on the next Calends . 11. Difficultatem : sc . nummariam = in Verr . 2 , 28 , 69 . pecuniary difficulties . Cf. 16. Lepido et Tullo ...
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