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Side 57
... Cicero est Latiaeque silentia linguae . VIII 30 6 totis pascitur illa sacris . This is said of the right hand of the convict who represented Scaevola , thrusting his hand into the fires of the altar . Fried- " länder conjectures sacris ...
... Cicero est Latiaeque silentia linguae . VIII 30 6 totis pascitur illa sacris . This is said of the right hand of the convict who represented Scaevola , thrusting his hand into the fires of the altar . Fried- " länder conjectures sacris ...
Side 66
... Cicero's Correspondence . Vols . I. , II . Dublin Univ . Press . £ 1 48 . THIS edition has been so heartily and gene- rally welcomed that I occupy no space with praising it . It is a pleasant and scholarly work . But I wish even now the ...
... Cicero's Correspondence . Vols . I. , II . Dublin Univ . Press . £ 1 48 . THIS edition has been so heartily and gene- rally welcomed that I occupy no space with praising it . It is a pleasant and scholarly work . But I wish even now the ...
Side 67
... Cicero refers to this same interdict in Fam . xv . 16 , § 3 , and of course frequently in the speeches for Caecina and Tullius . Bruns ( Die Besitzklagen , p . 42 ) and others take the words et tu soles ad uim faciundam adhiberi to ...
... Cicero refers to this same interdict in Fam . xv . 16 , § 3 , and of course frequently in the speeches for Caecina and Tullius . Bruns ( Die Besitzklagen , p . 42 ) and others take the words et tu soles ad uim faciundam adhiberi to ...
Side 68
... Cicero is describing how the world generally is going on in the regular routine ( notwithstanding the political crisis implied by Pompey's being actually besieged by a Roman army ) , he says viri boni usuras perscribunt ' honest men are ...
... Cicero is describing how the world generally is going on in the regular routine ( notwithstanding the political crisis implied by Pompey's being actually besieged by a Roman army ) , he says viri boni usuras perscribunt ' honest men are ...
Side 69
... Cicero gained general applause , because the verdict was approved and he had presided as praetor in an able and impartial manner , notwithstanding his feel- ing for the defendant . Letter xx . Att . i . 14 , § 3. Cicero says that the ...
... Cicero gained general applause , because the verdict was approved and he had presided as praetor in an able and impartial manner , notwithstanding his feel- ing for the defendant . Letter xx . Att . i . 14 , § 3. Cicero says that the ...
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