The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Mind the Thoughts of Fire and Murder . You are on all Hands befet ; your Practices are clear as the Sun at Noon , as you fhall own from the Detail I am now to make . You may remember , that on the twenty - firft of October laft , I ...
... Mind the Thoughts of Fire and Murder . You are on all Hands befet ; your Practices are clear as the Sun at Noon , as you fhall own from the Detail I am now to make . You may remember , that on the twenty - firft of October laft , I ...
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... Minds and Memories , what I am now to deliver ; for fhould my Country , that Country which to me is far dearer than Life ; fhould all Italy , fhould all the Frame of this Conftitution thus accoft me : " Mar- cus Tullius , what are you ...
... Minds and Memories , what I am now to deliver ; for fhould my Country , that Country which to me is far dearer than Life ; fhould all Italy , fhould all the Frame of this Conftitution thus accoft me : " Mar- cus Tullius , what are you ...
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... mind me when I fay , that the De- ferters are more formidable than the main Body of their Army ; and ftill more fo in that , though they are confcious of my knowing all their Plots and Schemes , yet they remain cool and unconcerned . I ...
... mind me when I fay , that the De- ferters are more formidable than the main Body of their Army ; and ftill more fo in that , though they are confcious of my knowing all their Plots and Schemes , yet they remain cool and unconcerned . I ...
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... it , or that they fhould perform what their Commiffioners had undertaken in their Behalf . $ 98 , L. Cornelius Lentulus Rufus , Conful in the Year of Rome dulged him in saying what he had a Mind on against CATILINE . 75.
... it , or that they fhould perform what their Commiffioners had undertaken in their Behalf . $ 98 , L. Cornelius Lentulus Rufus , Conful in the Year of Rome dulged him in saying what he had a Mind on against CATILINE . 75.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. dulged him in saying what he had a Mind on that Subject . At first , indeed , he ftood on his Innocence ; but foon after , the whole In- formation being opened and declared , he rofe up ; he demanded of the Gauls ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. dulged him in saying what he had a Mind on that Subject . At first , indeed , he ftood on his Innocence ; but foon after , the whole In- formation being opened and declared , he rofe up ; he demanded of the Gauls ...
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