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Browsing named entities in M. Tullius Cicero, Orations, for his house, Plancius, Sextius, Coelius, Milo, Ligarius, etc. (ed. C. D. Yonge).
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Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): text Prov., chapter 1
Syria (Syria) (search for this): text Prov., chapter 1
Italy (Italy) (search for this): text Pis., chapter 1
Italy (Italy) (search for this): text Dom., chapter 10
Minturnae (Italy) (search for this): text Planc., chapter 10
Rome (Italy) (search for this): text Planc., chapter 10
Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): text Vat., chapter 10
Rome (Italy) (search for this): text Vat., chapter 10
Naples (Italy) (search for this): text Cael., chapter 10
Therefore, I willingly allow that part of the cause to be concluded, summed
up, as it has been, with dignity and elegance by Marcus Crassus; the part, I
mean, which relates to the seditions at Naples, to the expulsion of the Alexandrians from
Puteoli, and to the
property of Palla. I wish he had also discussed the transaction respecting
Dio. And yet on that subject what is there that you can expect me to say, when the man who committed the murder is not afraid, but
even confesses it? For he is a king. But the man who is said to have been
the assistant and accomplice in the murder, has been acquitted by a regular
trial. What sort of crime, then, is this, that the man who has committed it
does not deny it—that he who has denied it has been acquitted, and
Alexandria (Egypt) (search for this): text Cael., chapter 10