The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... short tem- porary Relaxation from Care and Concern but still shall the Danger remain lurking in the Veins and Vitals of our Country . As Patients , in the Anguish of a Disease , and parched with feverish Heat , are at firft feemingly ...
... short tem- porary Relaxation from Care and Concern but still shall the Danger remain lurking in the Veins and Vitals of our Country . As Patients , in the Anguish of a Disease , and parched with feverish Heat , are at firft feemingly ...
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... short and unvarying Terms ; by whofe Means , and how often they had been at his House , and de- manded of him in their Turn , whether he had talked nothing to them about the Sibylline Predictions : Then diftracted with Guilt , he gave a ...
... short and unvarying Terms ; by whofe Means , and how often they had been at his House , and de- manded of him in their Turn , whether he had talked nothing to them about the Sibylline Predictions : Then diftracted with Guilt , he gave a ...
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... short , their several Confeffions , are in our Cuftody : The Allobroges are tempted , Slaves spirited - up , Catiline fent for . The End they proposed was , that after a general Maffacre , not a Soul should remain to bewail the ...
... short , their several Confeffions , are in our Cuftody : The Allobroges are tempted , Slaves spirited - up , Catiline fent for . The End they proposed was , that after a general Maffacre , not a Soul should remain to bewail the ...
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... short , that the very Enactor of the Sempronian Law , though uncondemned by the People , fa- tisfied the Rigour of his Country's Juftice . The fame Member thinks that the profuse and prodigal Lentulus , who had fo often hatched within ...
... short , that the very Enactor of the Sempronian Law , though uncondemned by the People , fa- tisfied the Rigour of his Country's Juftice . The fame Member thinks that the profuse and prodigal Lentulus , who had fo often hatched within ...
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... short , whether Calius ever lay under fuch an Imputation ? But I waste the Time in proving a felf - evident Truth . This however I must say , that if Calius had been acceffary to that Confpiracy ' , nay , had he not had a determined ...
... short , whether Calius ever lay under fuch an Imputation ? But I waste the Time in proving a felf - evident Truth . This however I must say , that if Calius had been acceffary to that Confpiracy ' , nay , had he not had a determined ...
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The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas Marcus Tullius Cicero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1758 |
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