The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volume 3 |
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Page xi
... pleased to see that no Character however great , no Merit however diftinguished , could screen even the fufpected from a fair Trial by the Laws of his Country . In that for Rabi- rius , he will obferve the Effects of that natural ...
... pleased to see that no Character however great , no Merit however diftinguished , could screen even the fufpected from a fair Trial by the Laws of his Country . In that for Rabi- rius , he will obferve the Effects of that natural ...
Page 2
... pleased to know , that among the Republicans of Rome , it was the Duty of every Man of Eminency , whether a profeffed Lawyer or not , to defend his Friend , either as an Advocate or a Counsel . For he could not hope to rife in the State ...
... pleased to know , that among the Republicans of Rome , it was the Duty of every Man of Eminency , whether a profeffed Lawyer or not , to defend his Friend , either as an Advocate or a Counsel . For he could not hope to rife in the State ...
Page 7
... pleased to check the Infolence of Guilt , to alleviate the Miseries of Innocence , and in the Cause of my Client to repel that Danger which is aimed at the Liberties of our Country . * BUT if either a Foundation for the Charge , a ...
... pleased to check the Infolence of Guilt , to alleviate the Miseries of Innocence , and in the Cause of my Client to repel that Danger which is aimed at the Liberties of our Country . * BUT if either a Foundation for the Charge , a ...
Page 8
... pleased to check the Infolence of Guilt , to alleviate the Miseries of Innocence , and in the Cause of my Client to repel that Danger which is aimed at the Liberties of our Country . * BUT if either a Foundation for the Charge , a ...
... pleased to check the Infolence of Guilt , to alleviate the Miseries of Innocence , and in the Cause of my Client to repel that Danger which is aimed at the Liberties of our Country . * BUT if either a Foundation for the Charge , a ...
Page 35
... pleased to men- tion as criminal and difgraceful , to be the moft engaging and moft honourable of all others . I WILL inftance my Client ; how much Un- derstanding and Knowledge has he in Country Affairs ? Infomuch that I am'informed by ...
... pleased to men- tion as criminal and difgraceful , to be the moft engaging and moft honourable of all others . I WILL inftance my Client ; how much Un- derstanding and Knowledge has he in Country Affairs ? Infomuch that I am'informed by ...
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