The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Fathers of Rome ? Canft thou , I fay , behold all this , and yet remain undaunted and unabashed ? Art thou infenfible thy Measures are detected ! Art thou infenfible that this Senate , now tho- roughly informed , comprehend the whole ...
... Fathers of Rome ? Canft thou , I fay , behold all this , and yet remain undaunted and unabashed ? Art thou infenfible thy Measures are detected ! Art thou infenfible that this Senate , now tho- roughly informed , comprehend the whole ...
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... Father , a Grandfather , and a Family all eminent for their Services to Rome ; and Marcus Fulvius , a Confular , with his Children , underwent the fame Fate . When by a like Decree the Government was put into the Hands of the Confuls ...
... Father , a Grandfather , and a Family all eminent for their Services to Rome ; and Marcus Fulvius , a Confular , with his Children , underwent the fame Fate . When by a like Decree the Government was put into the Hands of the Confuls ...
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... Fathers Confcript , is my Delight ; but never , in the Hour of Danger to my Country may that that Mercy degenerate into Weakness . Yet even now my Conscience tells me that I have been remifs and negli- gent , tacked them in the Capitol ...
... Fathers Confcript , is my Delight ; but never , in the Hour of Danger to my Country may that that Mercy degenerate into Weakness . Yet even now my Conscience tells me that I have been remifs and negli- gent , tacked them in the Capitol ...
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... Fathers Confcript , within thefe Walls , and in this Af- fembly , this Affembly , the most awful , the moft w Orig . Inter falcarios : We are told by the Author of the Declamation against Cicero , that this Houfc of Loca , as his Name ...
... Fathers Confcript , within thefe Walls , and in this Af- fembly , this Affembly , the most awful , the moft w Orig . Inter falcarios : We are told by the Author of the Declamation against Cicero , that this Houfc of Loca , as his Name ...
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... , where Cicero prefided . Being disappointed in both by the Vigi- lance and Intereft of Cicero , he laid a Plot to murder him in the Field of Election . rifed our Fathers , I will pursue a Measure , against CATILINE . 15.
... , where Cicero prefided . Being disappointed in both by the Vigi- lance and Intereft of Cicero , he laid a Plot to murder him in the Field of Election . rifed our Fathers , I will pursue a Measure , against CATILINE . 15.
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