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I , D. 81-101 , with its ample reconsideration of matter already treated , thus in- dicating a rather fitful working method.1 But who will say that there ever existed one finished copy not containing it ? The prudent critic will do well ...
I , D. 81-101 , with its ample reconsideration of matter already treated , thus in- dicating a rather fitful working method.1 But who will say that there ever existed one finished copy not containing it ? The prudent critic will do well ...
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( How well qualified they , or any other Roman , was regere imperio populos is another matter . ) It is clear , however , that forensic rhetoric was not then to be mentioned favorably in the august presence .
( How well qualified they , or any other Roman , was regere imperio populos is another matter . ) It is clear , however , that forensic rhetoric was not then to be mentioned favorably in the august presence .
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As a matter of fact , since this procedure was flexible , it was possible to preserve what was desirable in the prisca disciplina without yielding to its awkwardness . Since the praetors and the iudices came from the ranks of the ...
As a matter of fact , since this procedure was flexible , it was possible to preserve what was desirable in the prisca disciplina without yielding to its awkwardness . Since the praetors and the iudices came from the ranks of the ...
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