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Plutarch's Antony
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Plutarch's independence in the use of his sources, but has also acknowledged to an increasing extent his own contribution to the particular portrayal of his heroes, and his capacity for creative imagination to transform what his sources off...

Significant Problems Of The Roman Republic
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significant effects to put in an unfavourable light Catiline. Pending the outcome of the complaint for fraud against Murena, which assign the post of consul to Catiline. Caesar went to the Campus Martius, surrounded by an escort dressing th...

The Fourth Philippic
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the most famous orators of Rome and office of consul in 63 BC. Measured by the influence upon the thinking, writing, and speaking of subsequent centuries, Cicero was clearly the most influential figure of the late Roman Republic. Sometimes ...

Philosophy
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doctrine in constant demand, which is seen in the De oratore in the Brutus and the Orator-wide philosophical background for the speaker: the theory of eloquence is in the manuals of Philosophy, and Rhetoric is learned in the schools of phil...

Coroners &Amp; Fairness Proceed 2009
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2009 obtained regal Assent on November 12, 2009. The common law partial protection of annoyance has been abolished by s.56(1). The Act furthermore presents that s.3 of the Homicide Act 1957, which changed the widespread regulation defence ...

Martin Luther
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the role of Protestant Reformer. That was not part of job descriptions then and is not now. It is true that in many ways he was cast into that role by circumstances that were no part of his training as a member of a monastic community and ...

Sexiness
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society as it relates to issues of social status. If someone can be said to gain higher social status due to the shape, height, or structure; perceived ability; age; attractiveness; or “sexiness” of her or his body rather than skill or expe...