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... Rome . The Ends which the Confpirators propofed , were not merely Political , fuch as thofe of cre- ating an Alteration in the fundamental Con- ftitution of the Government , or removing Per- fons in Power , but tended to an utter ...
... Rome . The Ends which the Confpirators propofed , were not merely Political , fuch as thofe of cre- ating an Alteration in the fundamental Con- ftitution of the Government , or removing Per- fons in Power , but tended to an utter ...
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... to be gone out of Rome . It was pronounced in the Senate , convened in the Temple of Jupiter Stator , in the Year of the City 609 , and of Cicero's Age 44 . M. M. T. CICER O's FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . OW ARGUMENT .
... to be gone out of Rome . It was pronounced in the Senate , convened in the Temple of Jupiter Stator , in the Year of the City 609 , and of Cicero's Age 44 . M. M. T. CICER O's FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . OW ARGUMENT .
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... he pathetically exhorts to gone out of Rome . It was pronounced in the Senate , convene the Temple of Jupiter Stator , in the Year City 609 , and of Cicero's Age 44 . aj ' C d nocturnal Arms that watch the PALATIUM , ARGUMENT .
... he pathetically exhorts to gone out of Rome . It was pronounced in the Senate , convene the Temple of Jupiter Stator , in the Year City 609 , and of Cicero's Age 44 . aj ' C d nocturnal Arms that watch the PALATIUM , ARGUMENT .
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... 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 Extent of thy ...
... 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 Extent of thy ...
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... Rome was afflicted with a great Fa- mine , Sp . Melius , a Roman Knight , the richest Man in the City , bought up great Quantities of Corn throughout all Tuscany and freely diftributed it among the poorer Citizens : This gained their 1 ...
... Rome was afflicted with a great Fa- mine , Sp . Melius , a Roman Knight , the richest Man in the City , bought up great Quantities of Corn throughout all Tuscany and freely diftributed it among the poorer Citizens : This gained their 1 ...
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