O tempora, O mores! speaker
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• 'In Verrem' speaker
• 'Philippicae' orator
• Chicago suburb
• City in Illinois
• Civis Romanus sum speaker
• De amicitia writer
• De oratore author
• De Oratore writer
• Enemy of Caesar
• Famed Roman orator
• Foe of Caesar
• Foe of Mark Antony
• He originated the phrase While there's life, there's hope
• He wrote the safety of the people is the highest law
• Illinois city named for an Ancient Roman
• Imperium character
• Laws are silent in times of war speaker
• Master of Latin prose
• Nephew of Porky Pig
• Noted supporter of Pompey the Great
• O tempora o mores! orator
• O tempora! O mores! exclaimer
• Orator of 50 B.C.
• Orator of old
• Originator of the phrase Let the punishment fit the offense
• Outspoken foe of Antony
• Roman orator
• Roman orator-philosopher
• Roman orator, or an Illinois city
• Roman orator/statesman/writer
• Roman philosopher
• Roman statesman
• Roman statesman who opposed Caesar
• Roman who originated the phrase While there's life, there's hope
• The best debater since ___ (The Bush campaign on John Kerry in 2004)
• Tully of Rome
• A linear unit of the size of type slightly larger than an em
• A Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC)