The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... CATILINE . Fourth , The second , } Philippic . The THIRD EDITION , In which the TEXT has been carefully REVISED and CORRECTED with ADDITIONAL NOTES . 1 LONDON : Printed for T. WALLER , at the Crown and Mitre in Fleet - Street ...
... CATILINE . Fourth , The second , } Philippic . The THIRD EDITION , In which the TEXT has been carefully REVISED and CORRECTED with ADDITIONAL NOTES . 1 LONDON : Printed for T. WALLER , at the Crown and Mitre in Fleet - Street ...
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... Catiline against Rome . The Ends which the Confpirators propofed , were not merely Political , fuch as thofe of cre- ating an Alteration in the ... Catiline , Catiline , and the other Confpirators , had met together GETIGESUNGEN 2.
... Catiline against Rome . The Ends which the Confpirators propofed , were not merely Political , fuch as thofe of cre- ating an Alteration in the ... Catiline , Catiline , and the other Confpirators , had met together GETIGESUNGEN 2.
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... Catiline should leave the City , while the others remained to execute the bloody Purposes of their Confpiracy . Upon Catiline's making a small kind of a Dif- ficulty in leaving the City before Cicero was murdered , two Roman Knights who ...
... Catiline should leave the City , while the others remained to execute the bloody Purposes of their Confpiracy . Upon Catiline's making a small kind of a Dif- ficulty in leaving the City before Cicero was murdered , two Roman Knights who ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. M. T. CICER O's FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . OW far a wilt thou , O Catiline ! abuse our Patience ? How long hall thy Madness outbrave our Juftice ? To what Extremities art thou resolved to push thy unbridled ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. M. T. CICER O's FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . OW far a wilt thou , O Catiline ! abuse our Patience ? How long hall thy Madness outbrave our Juftice ? To what Extremities art thou resolved to push thy unbridled ...
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... Catiline Should leave the City , while the others remained to execute the bloody Purposes of their Confpiracy . Upon Catiline's making a small kind of a Dif- ficulty in leaving the City before Cicero was murdered , two Roman Knights who ...
... Catiline Should leave the City , while the others remained to execute the bloody Purposes of their Confpiracy . Upon Catiline's making a small kind of a Dif- ficulty in leaving the City before Cicero was murdered , two Roman Knights who ...
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