Select orations of Cicero

Select orations of Cicero
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Select orations of Cicero

Select orations of Cicero
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Select Orations of Cicero

Select Orations of Cicero
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Select Orations of Cicero

Select Orations of Cicero
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Select orations of Cicero

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Select Orations of Cicero Chronologically Arranged

Select Orations of Cicero Chronologically Arranged
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Select Orations of Cicero, Chronologically Arranged Covering the Entire Period of His Public Life

Select Orations of Cicero, Chronologically Arranged Covering the Entire Period of His Public Life
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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. 1873 edition. Excerpt: ... gratum, ab eorum aris, ad quas togati adierimus, ad saga sumenda discedere. 3. Atque animadverto, patres conscripti, quosdam huic favere sententiae, quorum ea mens idque consilium est, ut, cum videant gloriosissimum illum D. Bruto futurum diem, quo die propter ejus salutem redierimus, hunc ei fructum eripere cupiant, ne memoriae posteritatique prodatur propter unius civis periculum populum Romanum ad saga isse, propter ejusdem salutem redisse ad togas. Tollite hanc: nullam tam pravae sententiae causam reperietis. Vos vero, patres conscripti, conservate auctoritatem vestram, manete in sententia, tenete vestra memoria, quod saepe ostendistis, hujus totius belli in unius viri fortissimi et maximi vita positum esse discrimen. 11. 4. Ad D. Brutum liberandum legati missi principes civitatis, qui illi hosti ac parricidae denuntiarent ut a Mutina discederet. Ejusdem D. Bruti conservandi gratia consul sortitu ad bellum profectus A. Hirtius, cujus imbecillitatem valetudinis animi virtus et spes victoriae confirmavit. Caesar, cum exercitu per se comparato cum primum pestibus rem publicam liberasset, ne quid postea sceleris oreretur, profectus est ad eundem Brutum liberandum, vicitque dolorem aliquem domesticum patriae caritate. 5. Quid C. Pansa egit aliud dilectibus habendis, pecunia comparanda, senatus consultis faciendis gravissimis in Antonium, nobis cohortandis, populo Romano ad causam libertatis vocando, nisi ut D. Brutus liberaretur? A quo populus Romanus frequens ita salutem D. Bruti una voce depoposcit, ut eam non solum commodis suis, sed etiam necessitati victus anteferret. Quod sperare nos quidem debemus, patres conscripti, aut inibi esse aut jam esse confectum. Sed spei fructum rei convenit et evento reservari, ne aut deorum immortalium...