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... Temple of Jupiter Stator , with a Defign to lay before them the whole of the Confpiracy . Catiline appearing at the Place appointed , with the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems to have provoked our Orator fo much , that he rushes ...
... Temple of Jupiter Stator , with a Defign to lay before them the whole of the Confpiracy . Catiline appearing at the Place appointed , with the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems to have provoked our Orator fo much , that he rushes ...
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... Temple of Jupiter Stator , with a Defig lay before them the whole of the Confpir Catiline appearing at the Place appointed , the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems have provoked our Orator fo much , that he ri into an abrupt ...
... Temple of Jupiter Stator , with a Defig lay before them the whole of the Confpir Catiline appearing at the Place appointed , the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems have provoked our Orator fo much , that he ri into an abrupt ...
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... Temple to Jupiter , if he would ftop their Flight , and fave the Roman State ; which happening , Romulus erected a Temple to Jupiter , with the Appellation of STATOR , or STAYER . a BEFORE , Catiline , I entered . upon the 14 CICERO'S ...
... Temple to Jupiter , if he would ftop their Flight , and fave the Roman State ; which happening , Romulus erected a Temple to Jupiter , with the Appellation of STATOR , or STAYER . a BEFORE , Catiline , I entered . upon the 14 CICERO'S ...
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... Temples of the Immortal Gods ; the Man- fions of Rome , the Lives of her Citizens , and the Inhabitants of all Italy . Therefore , as I dare not now purfue the Maxims which di- ftinguished our Government , which characte- rifed 2 The ...
... Temples of the Immortal Gods ; the Man- fions of Rome , the Lives of her Citizens , and the Inhabitants of all Italy . Therefore , as I dare not now purfue the Maxims which di- ftinguished our Government , which characte- rifed 2 The ...
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... were ordered to Arms , and kept Guard round the Temple , where the Senate affembled . These Knights would have dispatched Catiline , upon the leaft Sign from Cicero . these Times , while thy Guilt is flagrant , as 26 CICERO's ORATION.
... were ordered to Arms , and kept Guard round the Temple , where the Senate affembled . These Knights would have dispatched Catiline , upon the leaft Sign from Cicero . these Times , while thy Guilt is flagrant , as 26 CICERO's ORATION.
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