The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... act like Romans , if we can efcape his frantic Rage . LONG fince , O Catiline ! ought the Conful to have doomed thy Life a Forfeit to thy Country ; and to have directed upon thy own Head the Plagues and Pains thou hast been long ...
... act like Romans , if we can efcape his frantic Rage . LONG fince , O Catiline ! ought the Conful to have doomed thy Life a Forfeit to thy Country ; and to have directed upon thy own Head the Plagues and Pains thou hast been long ...
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... Act , that the Confuls fhould take Care That the Com- monwealth might receive no Injury : By which Words they gave abfolute Power to the Confuls to raise Armies , and do what- ever they thought proper for the public Intereft , without ...
... Act , that the Confuls fhould take Care That the Com- monwealth might receive no Injury : By which Words they gave abfolute Power to the Confuls to raise Armies , and do what- ever they thought proper for the public Intereft , without ...
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... act in Conjunction with these City - Com- manders . AND then the Gauls being brought in , de- clared , that an Oath had been plighted to themselves , and Letters given them to be com- municated to their Constituents , by Publius ...
... act in Conjunction with these City - Com- manders . AND then the Gauls being brought in , de- clared , that an Oath had been plighted to themselves , and Letters given them to be com- municated to their Constituents , by Publius ...
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... act by the Senate , and the People of the Allobroges , as he had pro- " mised to their Commiffioners ; intreating " them ec Before the Regulation of the Roman Calendar , the Feaft in Honour of Saturn was celebrated about the 16th of De ...
... act by the Senate , and the People of the Allobroges , as he had pro- " mised to their Commiffioners ; intreating " them ec Before the Regulation of the Roman Calendar , the Feaft in Honour of Saturn was celebrated about the 16th of De ...
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... ACT LIKE A MAN ; REFLECT TO WHAT A PASS YOU ARE NOW ADVANCED ; CONSIDER WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR YOU TO DO , AND TAKE CARE ΤΟ STRENGTHEN YOURSELF WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF ALL , EVEN THE MEANEST . GABINIUS was next brought in , and though he ...
... ACT LIKE A MAN ; REFLECT TO WHAT A PASS YOU ARE NOW ADVANCED ; CONSIDER WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR YOU TO DO , AND TAKE CARE ΤΟ STRENGTHEN YOURSELF WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF ALL , EVEN THE MEANEST . GABINIUS was next brought in , and though he ...
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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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Accufation adviſed Affembly againſt Allobroges almoſt anſwer Anthony Baniſhment becauſe Brutus Cæfar Cafar Cafe Caffius Caius Calius Catiline Catiline's Caufe Cethegus Cicero Circumftance Citizens City Clodius Confpiracy Confpirators Conful Confular Confulate Country Crime Death Decree Defign Dolabella Enemy faid fame Fathers Confcript Favour feems fent ferve fhall fhort fhould fince fingle firft firſt flain fome fometimes fpeak Friends Friendſhip ftand ftill fuch fuffer Gaul Glory greateſt Guilt himſelf Honour Houfe Houſe Immortal Gods Intereft Italy itſelf laft Lentulus Licinius likewife Lucius Luft Marcus moft moſt muft murder muſt myſelf never Number Occafion oppoſe Oration Paffage paffed Paffion Perfon pleaſed Pleaſure Plutarch Poiſon Pompey Prætor prefent Prefervation propofed Puniſhment Purpoſe racter raiſed Reaſon Refolution Roman Knights Rome ſay ſeem Senate Senfe ſhall Slaves ſome ſpeak Swords thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou uſed whofe whoſe wiſh Words yourſelf Youth