The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volume 3 |
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... themselves out of all Manner of Danger ; it was then that Chryfo- gonus bought at Auction the Estate of this Man who was fo entirely devoted to the Intereft of the Nobility . THREE of his beft Eftates were made over to Capito as his ...
... themselves out of all Manner of Danger ; it was then that Chryfo- gonus bought at Auction the Estate of this Man who was fo entirely devoted to the Intereft of the Nobility . THREE of his beft Eftates were made over to Capito as his ...
Page 21
... themselves , they believed his repeated Promises , that he would eraze the Name of Sextus Rof- cius out of the Deeds , and refign the Eftate to the fole Poffeffion of the Son , efpecially when Titus C 3 Orig . Allegat iis . ] Lambinus ...
... themselves , they believed his repeated Promises , that he would eraze the Name of Sextus Rof- cius out of the Deeds , and refign the Eftate to the fole Poffeffion of the Son , efpecially when Titus C 3 Orig . Allegat iis . ] Lambinus ...
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... themselves unsafe in the Poffef- fion of another's Property , while he was alive ; and therefore , entered into a Confpiracy a- gainst the Life of this my Client here . As foon as he perceived this , by the Advice of his Friends and ...
... themselves unsafe in the Poffef- fion of another's Property , while he was alive ; and therefore , entered into a Confpiracy a- gainst the Life of this my Client here . As foon as he perceived this , by the Advice of his Friends and ...
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... themselves fo flight and fo improba- ble . BUT how , Erutius ! Did Sextus Rofcius give the Improvement and Management of so many fair , so many profitable Eftates to his Son by way of Punishment and Banifhment ? Does this look like ...
... themselves fo flight and fo improba- ble . BUT how , Erutius ! Did Sextus Rofcius give the Improvement and Management of so many fair , so many profitable Eftates to his Son by way of Punishment and Banifhment ? Does this look like ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. they have Sons , always chufe that their Sons fhould apply themselves to a Country Life , and employ the greatest Part of their Pains and Time in looking after the Improvements of their Estates ? WAS this Son ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. they have Sons , always chufe that their Sons fhould apply themselves to a Country Life , and employ the greatest Part of their Pains and Time in looking after the Improvements of their Estates ? WAS this Son ...
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Accufer accuſed Affiftance againſt almoſt Ameria Anſwer appear Author becauſe betwixt Cæfar Cafe Catiline Cato Caufe Cauſe Charge Chryfogonus Cicero Circumftances Client Conful Confulate Country Court Decree defended Dejotarus Dignity Eftate Enemy Erutius Eſtate Expreffion faid fame Father Favour feems feized ferve fhall fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fpeak Friends fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofing fure Gaul give me Leave greateſt Guilt himſelf Honour Hortenfius Houſe Impeachment infamous Intereft itſelf Judges Juftice leaft leaſt Lictors Lords Lucullus Manner moft moſt muft Murder Murena muſt myſelf never Number obferve Occafion Oration Orig Paffage Perfon Pifo plead pleaſed Pleaſure Poffeffion poffefs Pompey Prætor prefent Prefervation Profecutors Province Puniſhment Purpoſe Queſtion Quintius Rabirius Reaſon refuſed Roman Rome Saturninus ſay Senate Senfe Sextus Nævius Sextus Rofcius ſhall Slaves ſpeak ſuch Sylla thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe thoſe tion tranflated uſed whofe whoſe Wiſdom yourſelf