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Updated: June 25, 2025


The next day the senate met again, to draw upon form the decrees on which they had resolved the day before, when Cicero addressed the following speech to them, expostulating with them for their wavering the day before. I. Matters were carried on yesterday, O Caius Pansa, in a more irregular manner than the beginning of your consulship required.

His master, that Pansa, is himself a freedman of the great Pansa; and he brings stones by the Tiber to Rome, where slaves and hired persons unload them from the boats, and carry them to buildings in the night time, so as not to obstruct movement in the streets during daylight.

"Oh!" cried the widow Fulvia to the wife of Pansa, as they leaned down from their lofty bench, "do you see that gigantic gladiator? how drolly he is dressed!"

'What refined expressions! said the umbra. 'A miracle! cried Glaucus. 'Can we not see her? 'I will take you there this evening, said Clodius; 'meanwhile... added he, once more rattling the dice. 'I am yours! said the complaisant Glaucus. 'Pansa, turn your face!

This does not occur in the Pompeian houses. Marked a, a, on the plans. Vitruvius, however, seems to use the terms atrium and cavædium as quite synonymous. Marked respectively c, and f, f, on the plan of the House of Pansa. Marked b, b, on the plans. At the Crystal Palace can be seen an interesting reproduction of a Pompeian house, which was designed by the late Sir Digby Wyatt.

And as the martial legion was the first to engage with the enemy, and fought in such a manner against superior numbers as to slay many and take some prisoners; and as they shed their blood for their country without any shrinking; and as the soldiers of the other legions encountered death with similar valour in defence of the safety and freedom of the Roman people; the senate does decree that Caius Pansa and Aulus Hirtius, the consuls, imperators, one or both of them if it seems good to them, shall see to the issuing of a contract for, and to the erecting, the most honourable possible monument to those men who shed their blood for the lives and liberties and fortunes of the Roman people, and for the city and temples of the immortal gods; that for that purpose they shall order the city quaestors to furnish and pay money, in order that it may be a witness for the everlasting recollection of posterity of the wickedness of our most cruel enemies, and the god-like valour of our soldiers.

IX. What then Servilius did in effect, I do in express terms, when I style those men imperators. By using this name, I pronounce those who have been already defeated, and those who still remain, enemies in calling their conquerors imperators. For what title can I more suitably bestow on Pansa? Though he has, indeed, the title of the highest honour in the republic. What, too, shall I call Hirtius?

Nobody else could do it so well." "Thanks for the taffy; but the idea was yours." "I'll do it," said Kendricks after a moment, "if you won't." "We'll see." Miss Gage stared, and Mrs. March said "I didn't suppose the House of Pansa would lead to shop with you two."

Release the Athenian he is innocent! 'It is for this, then, that the lion spared him. A miracle! a miracle! cried Pansa. 'A miracle; a miracle! shouted the people; 'remove the Athenian Arbaces to the lion! And that shout echoed from hill to vale from coast to sea 'Arbaces to the lion! Officers, remove the accused Glaucus remove, but guard him yet, said the praetor.

'Then, after the feast, when the guests retire, you will descend with me to my apartment, and receive it from my hands. Remember! said Julia, as she joined the wife of Pansa, and left Glaucus to seek Ione. The widow Fulvia and the spouse of the aedile were engaged in high and grave discussion. 'O Fulvia!

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