The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Africa , which he a : iferably oppreffed and plundered . He was impeached for this on his Retarn by Clodius , and , as was thought , got off by bribing his Accufer . " Guilt makes it evident , that < c << 22 CICERO'S ORATION.
... Africa , which he a : iferably oppreffed and plundered . He was impeached for this on his Retarn by Clodius , and , as was thought , got off by bribing his Accufer . " Guilt makes it evident , that < c << 22 CICERO'S ORATION.
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... Clodius , a Lady infamous for her Lewd- nefs , Cælius cafting her off , the Lady's Friends impeached him of a Defign to poifon Clodia ; of borrowing from her a Sum of Money to murder Some Alexandrian Embassadors ; of male - treating his ...
... Clodius , a Lady infamous for her Lewd- nefs , Cælius cafting her off , the Lady's Friends impeached him of a Defign to poifon Clodia ; of borrowing from her a Sum of Money to murder Some Alexandrian Embassadors ; of male - treating his ...
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... Clodius : That the Judges might pity Celius for having ever been enfnared by her ; and believe her capable of doing any Thing , in Revenge for his quitting her . -The other Crimes laid to Calius's Charge , viz . his Want of Affection to ...
... Clodius : That the Judges might pity Celius for having ever been enfnared by her ; and believe her capable of doing any Thing , in Revenge for his quitting her . -The other Crimes laid to Calius's Charge , viz . his Want of Affection to ...
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... of Calius . e Clodia , Sifter of P. Clodius , formerly beloved by Calius , now used all her Interest to have him condemned , in Revenge for his quitting her . he will imagine that some Restraint ought to be laid 126 CICERO'S ORATION.
... of Calius . e Clodia , Sifter of P. Clodius , formerly beloved by Calius , now used all her Interest to have him condemned , in Revenge for his quitting her . he will imagine that some Restraint ought to be laid 126 CICERO'S ORATION.
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... Clodius is to be put up to Sale ; for the Lodgings that Calius rents in it , can scarce be worth above eighty Pounds a Year . But you , to do Clodius a Pleasure , have made this Lie to serve a Jobb of his . You blame him for leaving his ...
... Clodius is to be put up to Sale ; for the Lodgings that Calius rents in it , can scarce be worth above eighty Pounds a Year . But you , to do Clodius a Pleasure , have made this Lie to serve a Jobb of his . You blame him for leaving his ...
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