Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: essays, moral, political and literary, Том 1Bell & Bradfute, 1825 - Всего страниц: 544 |
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... Cicero informs us , that the Romans could not better consult the interests of the provinces than by repealing these very laws . For , in that case , says he , our magistrates , having entire impunity , would plunder no more than would ...
... Cicero informs us , that the Romans could not better consult the interests of the provinces than by repealing these very laws . For , in that case , says he , our magistrates , having entire impunity , would plunder no more than would ...
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... Cicero himself , and all the most virtuous men of Rome ? After the disso- lution of the commonwealth , the Roman yoke became easier upon the provinces , as Tacitus informs us 2 ; and it may be observed , that many of the worst emperors ...
... Cicero himself , and all the most virtuous men of Rome ? After the disso- lution of the commonwealth , the Roman yoke became easier upon the provinces , as Tacitus informs us 2 ; and it may be observed , that many of the worst emperors ...
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... Cicero or Tacitus , to have been told , that in a fu- ture age , there should arise a very regular system of mixed . government , where the authority was so distributed , that one rank , whenever it pleased , might swallow up all the ...
... Cicero or Tacitus , to have been told , that in a fu- ture age , there should arise a very regular system of mixed . government , where the authority was so distributed , that one rank , whenever it pleased , might swallow up all the ...
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... Cicero's pleadings for Milo , I find this argument among others , made use of to prove that his client had not assassinated Clodius . Had Milo , said he , intended to have killed Clo- dius , he had not attacked him in the day - time ...
... Cicero's pleadings for Milo , I find this argument among others , made use of to prove that his client had not assassinated Clodius . Had Milo , said he , intended to have killed Clo- dius , he had not attacked him in the day - time ...
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... Cicero , the most eloquent speaker that had ever appear- ed in Rome . Those of fine taste , however , pronounced this judgment of the Roman orator , as well as of the Gre cian , that both of them surpassed in eloquence all that had ever ...
... Cicero , the most eloquent speaker that had ever appear- ed in Rome . Those of fine taste , however , pronounced this judgment of the Roman orator , as well as of the Gre cian , that both of them surpassed in eloquence all that had ever ...
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