The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Charge urged by my Country ; attentively , I beseech you , hear , and treasure up in the innermost Receffes of your Minds and Memories , what I am now to deliver ; for fhould my Country , that Country which to me is far dearer than Life ...
... Charge urged by my Country ; attentively , I beseech you , hear , and treasure up in the innermost Receffes of your Minds and Memories , what I am now to deliver ; for fhould my Country , that Country which to me is far dearer than Life ...
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... Charge ; nor was any brave Colleague " for- got The Decrees of the Senate were hung up in the Temple of Saturn , where the People might read them , they were then en- groffed into the Body of their Laws . m C. Antonius , who was ...
... Charge ; nor was any brave Colleague " for- got The Decrees of the Senate were hung up in the Temple of Saturn , where the People might read them , they were then en- groffed into the Body of their Laws . m C. Antonius , who was ...
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... Charge of Cruelty ; and I fhall prove that it is by far the milder Courfe . YET , i After the Senate had decreed any Thing extraordinary , it was ufual for the Perfon who propofed the Decree , or him who had the chief Hand in promoting ...
... Charge of Cruelty ; and I fhall prove that it is by far the milder Courfe . YET , i After the Senate had decreed any Thing extraordinary , it was ufual for the Perfon who propofed the Decree , or him who had the chief Hand in promoting ...
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... charge himself , with the Execution and Defence of whatever you shall decree . The Fana were little Chapels , dedicated to the inferior Deities , or Heroes . This Oration was followed by a Decree of the Senate , that the Confpirators ...
... charge himself , with the Execution and Defence of whatever you shall decree . The Fana were little Chapels , dedicated to the inferior Deities , or Heroes . This Oration was followed by a Decree of the Senate , that the Confpirators ...
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... Charge , viz . his Want of Affection to his Father , his being concerned in the Murder of the Ambaffadors , his being Partner in Catiline's Confpiracy , and his Attempt to poifon Clodia , & c . all thefe he fully refutes , by the ...
... Charge , viz . his Want of Affection to his Father , his being concerned in the Murder of the Ambaffadors , his being Partner in Catiline's Confpiracy , and his Attempt to poifon Clodia , & c . all thefe he fully refutes , by the ...
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