"Disjunctively" Quotes from Famous Books
... are not homicides then. It follows that in your opinion they are deliverers of their country, since there can be no other alternative. What is the matter? Am I embarrassing you? For perhaps you do not quite understand propositions which are stated disjunctively. Still this is the sum total of my conclusion; that since they are acquitted by you of wickedness, they are at the same time pronounced most worthy of the very most ... — The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4 • Cicero |