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... latter , and the activity displayed by Milo in promoting the orator's recall from banishment [ B.C. 57 ] . So great was the hostility between them , that they had often come to blows within the city at the head of their respective clubs ...
... latter , and the activity displayed by Milo in promoting the orator's recall from banishment [ B.C. 57 ] . So great was the hostility between them , that they had often come to blows within the city at the head of their respective clubs ...
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... latter was returning from Aricia 15 , after an interview with the councillors 16 of that town , on horseback , and accompanied by nearly thirty slaves wearing In 7 See notes on chap . 35. § 95 . the year B.C. 54 Cicero thus writes to ...
... latter was returning from Aricia 15 , after an interview with the councillors 16 of that town , on horseback , and accompanied by nearly thirty slaves wearing In 7 See notes on chap . 35. § 95 . the year B.C. 54 Cicero thus writes to ...
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... latter , who were in the rear and going rather slowly , picked a quarrel with the slaves of Clodius , who , on looking round at the affray with an air of defiance , was run through the shoulder by Birria with a rapier 19. A fight ensued ...
... latter , who were in the rear and going rather slowly , picked a quarrel with the slaves of Clodius , who , on looking round at the affray with an air of defiance , was run through the shoulder by Birria with a rapier 19. A fight ensued ...
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... latter , however , they were repulsed with arrows . Thereupon they carried off the fasces from the couch of Libitina , and took them to the house of Scipio and Hypsaeus first , and then to the gardens of Cn . Pompeius , shouting out his ...
... latter , however , they were repulsed with arrows . Thereupon they carried off the fasces from the couch of Libitina , and took them to the house of Scipio and Hypsaeus first , and then to the gardens of Cn . Pompeius , shouting out his ...
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... Σύλλου υἱῷ ἀνοικοδομῆσαι προσέταξαν . 40 Caius Clodius was older than Publius ; for the latter is called mi- nimus frater in the speech pro Caelio , c . 15 . by L. Herennius Balbus . The households of Clodius and Introduction . xiii.
... Σύλλου υἱῷ ἀνοικοδομῆσαι προσέταξαν . 40 Caius Clodius was older than Publius ; for the latter is called mi- nimus frater in the speech pro Caelio , c . 15 . by L. Herennius Balbus . The households of Clodius and Introduction . xiii.
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animi animo Appian Aricia Asconius atque Bona Dea Bovillae Cambridge causa certe CHAPTER Cicero Clodius comitia Comp consul cuius Demy Octavo denique Dict Dion Cassius dius Edited eius enim erat esset Etruria etsi facti fuisse fuit Greek haec hanc hominem homines huius hunc igitur illa ille illi illius illo illud illum insidias Interrex ipsa ipse Itaque iudices iudicium iure Lanuvium leges magis mihi Milo Milo's Milonem Milonis modo multa neque nihil nisi nulla numquam nunc Octavo omnes Plancus Pompeius potest potius praetor primum pro Caelio propter publica quae quam quamquam quibus quid quidem quis quod quum rem publicam Roman Romani Rome saepe sed etiam semper Senate Sext sine slaves solum speech St Catharine's College St John's College sunt tamen tantum tribune vero vestra viri viro vobis καὶ τε τὴν τὸ τοῦ
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