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M. Tullius Cicero, Against Piso (ed. C. D. Yonge), chapter 23 (search)
Alas for the disgrace of the
family, I will not say the Calpurnian family, but the Calventian; nor will I
say the disgrace of this city, but of the municipality of Placentia; nor of your father's
family, but of your breeches-wearingThe braccae, drawers or breeches, were the national
costume of Gaul, especially of
Gallia Narbonensis, which
is called by Pliny Gallia Braccata.
kinsmen. How, I say, did you come? Who, I will not say of these men, or of
the rest of the citizens, but who, even of your own lieutenants, came to
meet you? For Lucius Flaccus, a man most
undeserving of the disgrace of being your lieutenant, and more worthy of
those counsels by which he was united with me in my consulship for the
M. Tullius Cicero, Against Piso (ed. C. D. Yonge), chapter 27 (search)