The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Orders they were obliged to execute . But on extraordinary Cafes , the Senate made an Act , that the Confuls fhould take Care That the Com- monwealth might receive no Injury : By which Words they gave abfolute Power to the Confuls to ...
... Orders they were obliged to execute . But on extraordinary Cafes , the Senate made an Act , that the Confuls fhould take Care That the Com- monwealth might receive no Injury : By which Words they gave abfolute Power to the Confuls to ...
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... Orders , by my Officers , my Guards , and my Garrifon ? The Words of your Mouth , the Actions of pour Hands , and the Meditations of your Heart , are fami- liar to my Ears , prefent to my Eye , and plain to my Understanding , RECOLLECT ...
... Orders , by my Officers , my Guards , and my Garrifon ? The Words of your Mouth , the Actions of pour Hands , and the Meditations of your Heart , are fami- liar to my Ears , prefent to my Eye , and plain to my Understanding , RECOLLECT ...
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... Order among the Romans . In a Word , his whole Life was one con- tinued Scene of Villainy and Debauchery . 1 4 He furnished young Men with Money to carry on their wicked Defigns , that by rendering them odious to their Parents , and all ...
... Order among the Romans . In a Word , his whole Life was one con- tinued Scene of Villainy and Debauchery . 1 4 He furnished young Men with Money to carry on their wicked Defigns , that by rendering them odious to their Parents , and all ...
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... order it so , that you may be fully apprized of their Sentiments with regard to you . " Catiline , leave this City ; rid thy Country of her Fears ; go , if all you " wait for , is that Word , into Banishment . " Ha ! Catiline ; haft ...
... order it so , that you may be fully apprized of their Sentiments with regard to you . " Catiline , leave this City ; rid thy Country of her Fears ; go , if all you " wait for , is that Word , into Banishment . " Ha ! Catiline ; haft ...
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... Order , and expreffing the utmost Deteftation of his Guilt , he thought fit to rush out of Rome , and fly to the Camp of Manlius . Next Day , Cicero affembled the People , and delivered the following Oration , in which he had two Views ...
... Order , and expreffing the utmost Deteftation of his Guilt , he thought fit to rush out of Rome , and fly to the Camp of Manlius . Next Day , Cicero affembled the People , and delivered the following Oration , in which he had two Views ...
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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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