The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Persons I can now point out ; their Opinions I am now to afk ; and instead of shedding their Blood , I fpare their ... Person was to head ; and those who were to stay in Rome ; you pointed out the Parts of the City , which the Flames ...
... Persons I can now point out ; their Opinions I am now to afk ; and instead of shedding their Blood , I fpare their ... Person was to head ; and those who were to stay in Rome ; you pointed out the Parts of the City , which the Flames ...
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... Person , was it any Wonder If , as unquestionably was the Cafe , the Government of Rome at this Time were worse than Banditti , and had ftripped the People , not only of their Natural and Con- ftitutional Rights , were the People to ...
... Person , was it any Wonder If , as unquestionably was the Cafe , the Government of Rome at this Time were worse than Banditti , and had ftripped the People , not only of their Natural and Con- ftitutional Rights , were the People to ...
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... Person oppofing Qualities and differing Characters , there is not in any Fencing - School a Bully more than commonly venturefome , whe does not confefs an Intimacy with Cati- line . The Strumpet , and the Stager , inge- nious and ...
... Person oppofing Qualities and differing Characters , there is not in any Fencing - School a Bully more than commonly venturefome , whe does not confefs an Intimacy with Cati- line . The Strumpet , and the Stager , inge- nious and ...
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... Persons were fent Governors into Pro- vinces , they were likewise allowed to carry these Badges of Au- thority . These Catiline ufurped , and entered the Camp of Man . lius with all the State of a Conful . 0 Orig . Manlius ifte Centurio ...
... Persons were fent Governors into Pro- vinces , they were likewise allowed to carry these Badges of Au- thority . These Catiline ufurped , and entered the Camp of Man . lius with all the State of a Conful . 0 Orig . Manlius ifte Centurio ...
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... Person of a private Man , a Point to which the illuftri- ous C. Marius had no Regard , when he put to Death the Prætor Caius Glaucia 2- gainst whom nothing had been expressly de- creed . r Now , O Romans ! as you have in Custody and ...
... Person of a private Man , a Point to which the illuftri- ous C. Marius had no Regard , when he put to Death the Prætor Caius Glaucia 2- gainst whom nothing had been expressly de- creed . r Now , O Romans ! as you have in Custody and ...
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