The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Character of a Bofom Traitor , into that of an Avowed Rebel . How mortifying , how afflicting , how fen- fibly afflicting may you imagine it to be to Catiline , that he carried away the Point of his Dagger unbathed in the Blood he ...
... Character of a Bofom Traitor , into that of an Avowed Rebel . How mortifying , how afflicting , how fen- fibly afflicting may you imagine it to be to Catiline , that he carried away the Point of his Dagger unbathed in the Blood he ...
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... Characters , there is not in any Fencing - School a Bully more than commonly venturefome , whe does not confefs an Intimacy with Cati- line . The Strumpet , and the Stager , inge- nious and industrious in every Art of Infamy , dwell on ...
... Characters , there is not in any Fencing - School a Bully more than commonly venturefome , whe does not confefs an Intimacy with Cati- line . The Strumpet , and the Stager , inge- nious and industrious in every Art of Infamy , dwell on ...
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... Character of a Roman Knight can admit of , has ever in its highest Splendor been thought to be supported by Calius , and it is fo thought now , not only by his own Relations , but by all to whom in any respect his Perfon is known . That ...
... Character of a Roman Knight can admit of , has ever in its highest Splendor been thought to be supported by Calius , and it is fo thought now , not only by his own Relations , but by all to whom in any respect his Perfon is known . That ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. into Reputation with Mankind ; and it was from the Character , from the Judgment which my own Relations formed of me , that my Practice at the Bar , and my Schemes of Life , poured through a wider Channel of public ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. into Reputation with Mankind ; and it was from the Character , from the Judgment which my own Relations formed of me , that my Practice at the Bar , and my Schemes of Life , poured through a wider Channel of public ...
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... Character ; that Indecency of Ex- preffion may be as far from your Lips , as the Lewdnefs of Action is from your Conduct . In the next place , that you urge not in your Charge against another what , were it without regard to Truth urged ...
... Character ; that Indecency of Ex- preffion may be as far from your Lips , as the Lewdnefs of Action is from your Conduct . In the next place , that you urge not in your Charge against another what , were it without regard to Truth urged ...
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