The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Fathers Conscript , that long have we trod amidst the dangerous , the doubtful Arts of Treason : But by what Means has it happened , that in my Confulate , the Tumour , pregnant with every Guilt , with long gather- ing Rage and ...
... Fathers Conscript , that long have we trod amidst the dangerous , the doubtful Arts of Treason : But by what Means has it happened , that in my Confulate , the Tumour , pregnant with every Guilt , with long gather- ing Rage and ...
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... FATHERS Conscript , am that Conful to whom the Forum , that Center of all Equity ; to whom the Field hallowed by confular Auf- pices ; to whom the Senate - House , the highest Tribunal of Relief to all Nations ; to whom domeftic Walls ...
... FATHERS Conscript , am that Conful to whom the Forum , that Center of all Equity ; to whom the Field hallowed by confular Auf- pices ; to whom the Senate - House , the highest Tribunal of Relief to all Nations ; to whom domeftic Walls ...
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... Fathers Conscript , think on yourselves ; provide for your Country ; pre- ferve your Order , your Wives , your Children , your Fortunes ; protect the Majefty and the Lives of the People of Rome ; but forbear your Tenderness and Concern ...
... Fathers Conscript , think on yourselves ; provide for your Country ; pre- ferve your Order , your Wives , your Children , your Fortunes ; protect the Majefty and the Lives of the People of Rome ; but forbear your Tenderness and Concern ...
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... Fathers Conscript , I can perceive how much it is for my Intereft that you give into the Opinion of Caius Cæfar ; because , as he has ftruck into that Path which leads to Po- pularity in the State , I shall perhaps have less Reason to ...
... Fathers Conscript , I can perceive how much it is for my Intereft that you give into the Opinion of Caius Cæfar ; because , as he has ftruck into that Path which leads to Po- pularity in the State , I shall perhaps have less Reason to ...
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... bandied about , among People who seem to fear that I have not Strength fufficient to put in Execution what you fhall this day decree . That every thing , Fathers 5 Fathers Conscript , has been provided , prepared , and against CATILINE .
... bandied about , among People who seem to fear that I have not Strength fufficient to put in Execution what you fhall this day decree . That every thing , Fathers 5 Fathers Conscript , has been provided , prepared , and against CATILINE .
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The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas Marcus Tullius Cicero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1758 |
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