10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «QUESTORSHIP»
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The Orations Translated by Duncan, the Offices by Cockman, ...
You came from Gaul to stand for the questorship. Dare you say that you visited
your mother before me 1 for I had received Caesar's letters before, desiring that I
would permit you to make satisfaction;! therefore I would not suffer you so much
as ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1844
2
Cicero: The Orations Translated by Duncan, the Offices by ...
He stood with me, says Sulpicius, for the questorship ; and I was first declared.
There is no need of answering to every particular. All of you know, that when
many of equal dignity are elected into the same office, and only one can obtain
the ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1833
He stood with me, says Sulpicius, for the questorship ; and I was first declared.
There is no need of answering to every particular. All of you know, that when
many of equal dignity are elected into the same office, and only one can obtain
the ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Thomas Cockman, William Melmoth, 1833
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
Among the causes which he pleaded before his questorship, was that of the
famous comedian Roscius, whom я singular merit in his art had recommended to
the familiarity and friendship of the greatest men in Rome. The quest ors were the
...
5
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
The questorship, qucestura, is very ancient, as having been established under
the kings, probably in the time of Romulus or Numa, or at least under Tullus
Hostilius. Tacitus (Annal. xi. 22.) says, that the first questors were elected by the
people, ...
6
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
The questorship, quastura, is very ancient, as having been established under the
kings, probably in the time of Romulus or Numa, or at least under Tulfus Hostilius.
Tacitus (Annal. xi. 22.) says, that the first questors were elected by the people, ...
7
The complete works of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by Melmoth, ...
He was now in his thirty-seventh year, the proper age for holding the edileship,
which was the first public preferment that was called a magistracy ; the
questorship being an oflice only or place of trust, without any jurisdiction in the
city, as the ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1816
Cneius who bad fallen in Spain, (a youth who had not yet obtained a questorship,
) was the best of all the good men in Rome. If the authors who wrote in the times
nearest to this transaction, and when the memory of it was fresh, had mentioned ...
9
The Roman History, from the Foundation of Rome to ... the ...
Ennius was intimate with the great men of his age; he accompanied Cato in his
questorship in Sardinia; and his society was esteemed by him of greater value
than the honors of a triumph,' Scipio, on his death bed, ordered his body to be ...
Rev. John ADAMS (Master of the Academy at Putney.), 1820
10
Acts and Proceedings in Regular Session
QUESTORSHIP. Dr. Hermanns Meyer, in a communication placed upon the table
of the Rev. Body, gave an account of his Questorship, which having been
examined, was approved, and he thanked for his services. ARTICLE XXII. ad
XXX.
Reformed Church in America. General Synod, 1859