Orationes Caesarianae. Pro Marcello. Pro Ligario. Pro Rege Deiotaro

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Orationes Caesarianae. Pro Marcello. Pro Ligario. Pro Rege Deiotaro
Cicero Marcus Tullius
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Cp. de Sen. § i tesuspicor isdem rebus quibns me ipsum interdum gravius commoveri, * I fancy that you are dis- turbed by the same things by which / am myself.* civibus, Roman citizens ; sooiis, provincials.
alium : he would naturally have been succeeded by his quaestor.
Cicero slips into his statement of facts {narratio) more than one argument in Ligarius* favour.
oupiditste, v. n. on Marc. § 13. ^3.
salutis, studii answer to timore, oupiditate (chiasmus), and are differently related to duoem.
...'Some were cariied away by partisan feeling, others blinded by their fears ; at first the thought of peril, then that of party, led them to look for a chief.* oum . . . passus est : for ^ cum inversum* v. K. § 434, R. 1733.
optinuerat, *had held' at a previous time 2& propraetor (pro praetore more strictly). V. Introd. § 2.
nullo publico oonsilio, cp. § 27 iusto cum imperio ex senatus consilio. A lex curiata was necessary lo confer imperium.
Observe that Cicero might have said non modo ad bellum, sed ne § 4.


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