Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1850 - 459 páginas |
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... their mode of expression differed from ours , and by degrees they lay up a stock of knowledge which is utterly tonishing to those who have dragged on month after month in the old - fashioned , dry , and tedious way of learning languages ...
... their mode of expression differed from ours , and by degrees they lay up a stock of knowledge which is utterly tonishing to those who have dragged on month after month in the old - fashioned , dry , and tedious way of learning languages ...
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... their request . After the pur- pose was formed to issue such a volume , there appeared in England , edited by T. K. Arnold , a small volume containing the fourth book of the impeachment of Verres , the four speeches against Catiline ...
... their request . After the pur- pose was formed to issue such a volume , there appeared in England , edited by T. K. Arnold , a small volume containing the fourth book of the impeachment of Verres , the four speeches against Catiline ...
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... their places supplied by their competitors and accusers , L. Aurelius Cotta and L. Manlius Torquatus ; Catiline , who was desirous of becoming a candidate , having been disqualified in consequence of an impeachment for oppression in his ...
... their places supplied by their competitors and accusers , L. Aurelius Cotta and L. Manlius Torquatus ; Catiline , who was desirous of becoming a candidate , having been disqualified in consequence of an impeachment for oppression in his ...
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... their necessities , their characters , and their sentiments , were likely to be most eager and most resolute in the undertaking . The meet- ing , according to Sallust , was attended by eleven senators , by four members of the equestrian ...
... their necessities , their characters , and their sentiments , were likely to be most eager and most resolute in the undertaking . The meet- ing , according to Sallust , was attended by eleven senators , by four members of the equestrian ...
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... their cause . Upon this L. Vargunteius , a senator , and C. Cornelius , a knight , undertook to repair at an early hour the following morning to the house of the consul , to make their way into his chamber as if for the purpose of paying ...
... their cause . Upon this L. Vargunteius , a senator , and C. Cornelius , a knight , undertook to repair at an early hour the following morning to the house of the consul , to make their way into his chamber as if for the purpose of paying ...
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