The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... obferved whatever was faid on their undertaking à Journey , or any Enterprise . Some of the greatest Men have laid afide an Undertaking , or been en- couraged ecrable War , and may its Iffue prove Salva- tion against CATILINE . 35.
... obferved whatever was faid on their undertaking à Journey , or any Enterprise . Some of the greatest Men have laid afide an Undertaking , or been en- couraged ecrable War , and may its Iffue prove Salva- tion against CATILINE . 35.
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... SOME , O Romans ! there are , who affirm , that by me Catiline was driven into Exile . Those who say so , could a Word effect it , my Word fhould drive into Exile likewife . To be m be fure fo fhamefaced , fo exceffively modeft , 48 ...
... SOME , O Romans ! there are , who affirm , that by me Catiline was driven into Exile . Those who say so , could a Word effect it , my Word fhould drive into Exile likewife . To be m be fure fo fhamefaced , fo exceffively modeft , 48 ...
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... some of them as poffefs Pro- perty can poffibly be preferved from Ruin ; and had they fooner agreed to it , nor foolishly run out their Eftates in Mortgages , we should at this Day have seen them both richer Men , and better Citizens ...
... some of them as poffefs Pro- perty can poffibly be preferved from Ruin ; and had they fooner agreed to it , nor foolishly run out their Eftates in Mortgages , we should at this Day have seen them both richer Men , and better Citizens ...
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... some , with Lentulus , were of Opinion , that the Maffacre , and the Burning of the City , fhould be fixed on the Saturnalia , which , in Cethegus's Opi- nion , was too late . AT laft , Romans , to be as fhort as poffible , I ordered ...
... some , with Lentulus , were of Opinion , that the Maffacre , and the Burning of the City , fhould be fixed on the Saturnalia , which , in Cethegus's Opi- nion , was too late . AT laft , Romans , to be as fhort as poffible , I ordered ...
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... did they some- times steal a Look of one another , that they did not now look like Men informed against by others , but betrayed by themselves . THE open THE Informations , O Romans ! being laid and against 77 CATILINE .
... did they some- times steal a Look of one another , that they did not now look like Men informed against by others , but betrayed by themselves . THE open THE Informations , O Romans ! being laid and against 77 CATILINE .
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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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