Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Languages : en
Pages : 148
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The first and second Philippic orations, with notes
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Pages : 148
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The First and Second Philippic Orations
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Legare Street Press
ISBN: 9781017310917
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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ISBN: 9781017310917
Category : History
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Cicero's orations
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Languages : la
Pages : 122
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Pages : 122
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The First and Second Philippic Orations; with Short English Notes
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
ISBN: 9781230145372
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Languages : en
Pages : 30
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 edition. Excerpt: ...reliquis idem tribuas: neque enim plus quam tres aut quattuor reliqui sunt. Qui simili in calamitate sunt, cur tua misericordia non simili fruuutur 1 cur eos habes in loco patrui 1 de quo ferre, cum de reliquis ferres, noluisti: quem etiam ad censuram petendam impulisti, eamque petitionem comparasti, quae et risus 99 homiuum et querellas moveret. Cur autem ea comi. tia non habuisti 1 an quia tribunus pi. sinistrum fulmen nuntiabat 1 Cum tua quid interest, nulla aiispicia sunt, cum tuorum, tum fis religiosus. Quid 1 eundeni in septemviratu nonne destituisti? intervenit enim, cui metuisti, credo, ne salvo capite negare non posses. Omnibus eum contumeliis onerasti, quem patris loco, si ulla in te pietas esset, colere debebas. Filiam ejus, sororem tuam, ejecisti, alia conditione quaesita et ante perspecta. Non est satis: probri insimulasti pudicissimam feminam. Quid est quod addi possit? contentus eo non fuisti. Prequentissimo senatu Kalendis Januariis sedente patruo hanc tibi esse cum Dolabella causam odii dicere ausus es, quod ab eo sorori et uxori tuaj stuprum esse oblatum comperisses. Qui9 interpretari potest, impudentiorne, qui in senatu, an improbior, qui in Dolabellam, an impurior, qui patruo audiente, an orudelior, qui in illam miseram tam 100 spurce, tam impic dixeris? XXXIX. Sed ad chirographa redeamus. Quae tua fuit cognitio? Acta enim Caesaris pacis causa confirmata sunt a senatu, quse cpiidem Ca: sar egisset, non ea, qua; egisse Cscsarem dixisset Antonius. Undo ista erumpunt 1 quo auctore proferuntur? si sunt falsa, cur probantur? si vera, cur veneunt 1 At sic placuerat, ut Kalendis Juniis de Csesaris actis cum consilio cognosceretis. Quod fuit consilium 1 quem umquam convocasti? quas Kalendas Junias exspectasti? an eas, ad quas..
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ISBN: 9781230145372
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Languages : en
Pages : 30
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 edition. Excerpt: ...reliquis idem tribuas: neque enim plus quam tres aut quattuor reliqui sunt. Qui simili in calamitate sunt, cur tua misericordia non simili fruuutur 1 cur eos habes in loco patrui 1 de quo ferre, cum de reliquis ferres, noluisti: quem etiam ad censuram petendam impulisti, eamque petitionem comparasti, quae et risus 99 homiuum et querellas moveret. Cur autem ea comi. tia non habuisti 1 an quia tribunus pi. sinistrum fulmen nuntiabat 1 Cum tua quid interest, nulla aiispicia sunt, cum tuorum, tum fis religiosus. Quid 1 eundeni in septemviratu nonne destituisti? intervenit enim, cui metuisti, credo, ne salvo capite negare non posses. Omnibus eum contumeliis onerasti, quem patris loco, si ulla in te pietas esset, colere debebas. Filiam ejus, sororem tuam, ejecisti, alia conditione quaesita et ante perspecta. Non est satis: probri insimulasti pudicissimam feminam. Quid est quod addi possit? contentus eo non fuisti. Prequentissimo senatu Kalendis Januariis sedente patruo hanc tibi esse cum Dolabella causam odii dicere ausus es, quod ab eo sorori et uxori tuaj stuprum esse oblatum comperisses. Qui9 interpretari potest, impudentiorne, qui in senatu, an improbior, qui in Dolabellam, an impurior, qui patruo audiente, an orudelior, qui in illam miseram tam 100 spurce, tam impic dixeris? XXXIX. Sed ad chirographa redeamus. Quae tua fuit cognitio? Acta enim Caesaris pacis causa confirmata sunt a senatu, quse cpiidem Ca: sar egisset, non ea, qua; egisse Cscsarem dixisset Antonius. Undo ista erumpunt 1 quo auctore proferuntur? si sunt falsa, cur probantur? si vera, cur veneunt 1 At sic placuerat, ut Kalendis Juniis de Csesaris actis cum consilio cognosceretis. Quod fuit consilium 1 quem umquam convocasti? quas Kalendas Junias exspectasti? an eas, ad quas..
The First and Second Philippic Orations, with Notes
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
ISBN: 9781230144276
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...insector calamitatem: tantum quefor, primum eorum reditus inquinatos, quorum causam Csesar dissimilem judicarit; deinde nescio cur non reliquis idem tribuas: neque enim plus quam tres aut quattuor reliqui sunt. Qui simili in calamitate sunt, cur tua misericordia non simili fruuntur? cur eos habes in loco patrui 1 de quo ferre, cum de reliquis ferres, noluisti: quem etiam ad censuram petendam impulisti, eamque petitionem comparasti, quse et risus 99 hominum et querellas moveret. Cur autem ea comitia non habuisti? an quia tribunus pl. sinistrum fulmen nuntiabat? Cum tua quid interest, nulla auspicia sunt, cum tuorum, tum fis religiosus. Quid? eundem in septemviratu nonne destituisti? intervenit enim, cui metuisti, credo, ne salvo capite negare non posses. Omnibus eum contumeliis onerasti, quem patris loco, si ulla in te pietas esset, colere debebas. Filiam ejus, sororem tuam, ejecisti, alia conditione quscsita et ante perspecta. Non est satis: probri insimulasti pudicissimam feminam. Quid est quod addi possit? contentus eo non fuisti. Frequentissimo senatu Kalendis Januariis sedente patruo hanc tibi esse cum Dolabella causam odii dicere ausus es, quod ab eo sorori et uxori tuao stuprum esse oblatum comperisses. Quis interpretari potest, impudentiorne, qui in senatu, an improbior, qui in Dolabellam, an impurior, qui patruo audiente, an crudelior, qui in illam miseram tam 100 spurce, tam impie dixeris? XXXIX. Sed ad chirographa redeamus. Quse tua fuit cognitio? Acta enim Csesaris pacis causa confirmata sunt a senatu, quse quidem Caesar egisset, non ea, quae egisse Csesarem dixisset Antonius. Unde ista erumpunt? quo auctore proferuntur? si sunt falsa, cur probantur? si vera, cur veneunt? At sic placucrat, ut Kalendis Juniis de Csesaris actis...
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ISBN: 9781230144276
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...insector calamitatem: tantum quefor, primum eorum reditus inquinatos, quorum causam Csesar dissimilem judicarit; deinde nescio cur non reliquis idem tribuas: neque enim plus quam tres aut quattuor reliqui sunt. Qui simili in calamitate sunt, cur tua misericordia non simili fruuntur? cur eos habes in loco patrui 1 de quo ferre, cum de reliquis ferres, noluisti: quem etiam ad censuram petendam impulisti, eamque petitionem comparasti, quse et risus 99 hominum et querellas moveret. Cur autem ea comitia non habuisti? an quia tribunus pl. sinistrum fulmen nuntiabat? Cum tua quid interest, nulla auspicia sunt, cum tuorum, tum fis religiosus. Quid? eundem in septemviratu nonne destituisti? intervenit enim, cui metuisti, credo, ne salvo capite negare non posses. Omnibus eum contumeliis onerasti, quem patris loco, si ulla in te pietas esset, colere debebas. Filiam ejus, sororem tuam, ejecisti, alia conditione quscsita et ante perspecta. Non est satis: probri insimulasti pudicissimam feminam. Quid est quod addi possit? contentus eo non fuisti. Frequentissimo senatu Kalendis Januariis sedente patruo hanc tibi esse cum Dolabella causam odii dicere ausus es, quod ab eo sorori et uxori tuao stuprum esse oblatum comperisses. Quis interpretari potest, impudentiorne, qui in senatu, an improbior, qui in Dolabellam, an impurior, qui patruo audiente, an crudelior, qui in illam miseram tam 100 spurce, tam impie dixeris? XXXIX. Sed ad chirographa redeamus. Quse tua fuit cognitio? Acta enim Csesaris pacis causa confirmata sunt a senatu, quse quidem Caesar egisset, non ea, quae egisse Csesarem dixisset Antonius. Unde ista erumpunt? quo auctore proferuntur? si sunt falsa, cur probantur? si vera, cur veneunt? At sic placucrat, ut Kalendis Juniis de Csesaris actis...
The First and Second Philippic Orations - Scholar's Choice Edition
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Scholar's Choice
ISBN: 9781298469342
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Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Pages : 128
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The first and second Philippic orations, tr. by J.R. King
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Languages : en
Pages : 90
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The First and Second Philippic Orations, Tr. by J.R. King
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Palala Press
ISBN: 9781358912733
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Languages : en
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The First Two Philippic Orations of Demosthenes
Author: Demosthenes
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Category : Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 111
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Category : Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 111
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The First and Second Philippic Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Languages : en
Pages : 78
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Languages : en
Pages : 78
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