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J. B. Greenough, G. L. Kittredge, Select Orations of Cicero , Allen and Greenough's Edition., Chapter 4 (search)
the question. expediri, to be got ready, i.e. by untying the fasces (rods and axe), which were the badge of the praetor's imperium. meruisse (sc. stipendia), served as a soldier. Panhormi (all harbor). negotiaretur, i.e. as head or agent of some house engaged in speculation (cf. Verr. 1, sect. 20). This kind of business was generally carried on by Roman equites, and on a large scale. fugitivorum, runaway slaves, who had been concerned in the frightful servile war of Spartacus, B.C. 73-71. esset: subj. of characteristic. caedebatur: observe the emphatic position. This imperf. and those following make a lively description of the scene instead of a mere statement of the facts. audiebatur, could be heard: ยง 471, f (277, g); G. 233. commemoratione, claim. pestem, accursed thing. lex Porcia: this forbade the scourging of citizens. leges Semproniae (of Caius Gracchus): these gave Roman citizens the right of appeal to the judgment of the whole people in capital