The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Conduct alone " ftrikes Terrors through my Soul , that in ' every Alarm , the dreaded Name of Catiline " first strikes my Thought , now that thy " Guilt Catiline , with his own Hands , killed feveral Noblemen , who were profcribed by ...
... Conduct alone " ftrikes Terrors through my Soul , that in ' every Alarm , the dreaded Name of Catiline " first strikes my Thought , now that thy " Guilt Catiline , with his own Hands , killed feveral Noblemen , who were profcribed by ...
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... Conduct in forcing Catiline from Rome ; Secondly , to put them upon their Guard , as the Accomplices of Catiline were still within the City . M. D 3 M. T. CICER O's SECOND ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . T VERDRESDENERIS Next Day, Cicero ...
... Conduct in forcing Catiline from Rome ; Secondly , to put them upon their Guard , as the Accomplices of Catiline were still within the City . M. D 3 M. T. CICER O's SECOND ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . T VERDRESDENERIS Next Day, Cicero ...
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... Conduct of Catiline be fuch as I defcribe , fome would represent him , not as mifchievous , but mi- ferable , and me not as a careful Conful , but an unrelenting Tyrant . Little , O Romans ! does it affect me , that all the Storm of ...
... Conduct of Catiline be fuch as I defcribe , fome would represent him , not as mifchievous , but mi- ferable , and me not as a careful Conful , but an unrelenting Tyrant . Little , O Romans ! does it affect me , that all the Storm of ...
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... conducted and executed , we are now to confult the Senate , whom you fee affembling . As for those who are left within this City , and left by Catiline for its Destruction , and your Confufion , though they are Enemies , yet ftill are ...
... conducted and executed , we are now to confult the Senate , whom you fee affembling . As for those who are left within this City , and left by Catiline for its Destruction , and your Confufion , though they are Enemies , yet ftill are ...
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... conducted and quelled . All this , That is , though I have placed Guards to prevent the At- tempts of the Conspirators , I have given no Orders to stop any fingle Perfon from going out . The Confuls , before their fetting out on any ...
... conducted and quelled . All this , That is , though I have placed Guards to prevent the At- tempts of the Conspirators , I have given no Orders to stop any fingle Perfon from going out . The Confuls , before their fetting out on any ...
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