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... quidem suae sed in hortis superioribus ante iudicium mansisse , ita ut villam quo- que praesidio militum circumdaret . Q. Pompeius , tribunus plebis , qui fuerat familiarissimus omnium P. Clodio et sectam sequi se palam pro- fitebatur ...
... quidem suae sed in hortis superioribus ante iudicium mansisse , ita ut villam quo- que praesidio militum circumdaret . Q. Pompeius , tribunus plebis , qui fuerat familiarissimus omnium P. Clodio et sectam sequi se palam pro- fitebatur ...
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... quidem sine aliquo timore possimus . Quae si opposita Miloni Indeed , if putarem , cederem tempori , iudices , nec inter tan- thought they me- tam vim armorum existimarem esse oratori locum . naced the safety . of Milo , I should Sed me ...
... quidem sine aliquo timore possimus . Quae si opposita Miloni Indeed , if putarem , cederem tempori , iudices , nec inter tan- thought they me- tam vim armorum existimarem esse oratori locum . naced the safety . of Milo , I should Sed me ...
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... quidem est civium , tota nostra est ; neque eorum quisquam quos undique intuentes , unde aliqua pars fori adspici potest , et huius exitum iudicii exspectantes videtis , non quum virtuti Milonis favet , tum de se , de liberis suis , de ...
... quidem est civium , tota nostra est ; neque eorum quisquam quos undique intuentes , unde aliqua pars fori adspici potest , et huius exitum iudicii exspectantes videtis , non quum virtuti Milonis favet , tum de se , de liberis suis , de ...
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... quidem est civium , tota nostra est ; neque eorum quisquam quos undique intuentes , unde aliqua pars fori adspici potest , et huius exitum iudicii exspectantes videtis , non quum virtuti Milonis favet , tum de se , de liberis suis , de ...
... quidem est civium , tota nostra est ; neque eorum quisquam quos undique intuentes , unde aliqua pars fori adspici potest , et huius exitum iudicii exspectantes videtis , non quum virtuti Milonis favet , tum de se , de liberis suis , de ...
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... quidem si potentia est appellanda potius quam aut propter magna in rem publicam merita mediocris hans . Now it is well act itself . As to the pre- sent unusual form of inquiry , it was the Senate . Cont . in bonis causis auctoritas aut ...
... quidem si potentia est appellanda potius quam aut propter magna in rem publicam merita mediocris hans . Now it is well act itself . As to the pre- sent unusual form of inquiry , it was the Senate . Cont . in bonis causis auctoritas aut ...
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