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J. B. Greenough, G. L. Kittredge, Select Orations of Cicero , Allen and Greenough's Edition., chapter 5 (search)
council or senate as its mouthpiece. etc.: in direct disc., faciam quae vestris legatis confirmavi. at... illi, etc.: in the direct form, - vos facite quae sibi vestri legati receperunt Note the change of pronouns as well as of moods and tenses. sibi recepissent, had taken upon themselves. qui . . . respondisset: qui concessive. tamen, i.e. in spite of the strong evidence against him. est vero, etc., i.e. you may well recognize it: it is, etc. avi tui: Cornelius Lentulus, cos. B.C. 162. He was princeps senatus, that is, designated by the censors as first man of the Senate: an honorary office, held ordinarily by patricians. debuit, ought to have recalled: § 486, a (288, a); B. 270, 2; G. 254, R.1; H. 618, 2 (537, I) H.-B. 582, 31 a, and footnote. (The joining of such opposites as mata and revocare is called oxymoron, or paradox.) eadem ratione, to the same purport si vellet: § 592, 2 (341, c); Cf. B. 323; G. 663, 2, b; H.-B. 536, a (direct, si vis). feci potesta