The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... fame Time , they ordered several Parties to patrole through the Streets , under the Command of the Ediles , and other in- ferior Magiftrates , to prevent the Conspirators setting Fire to the City in the Night . d Orig . Concurfus : But ...
... fame Time , they ordered several Parties to patrole through the Streets , under the Command of the Ediles , and other in- ferior Magiftrates , to prevent the Conspirators setting Fire to the City in the Night . d Orig . Concurfus : But ...
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... fame Fate . When by a like Decree the Government was put into the Hands of the Confuls , Caius Marius and Lucius Valerius , did one Day intervene before Lucius Saturninus , the Tri- m B 4 bune This was the Conful , who , when C ...
... fame Fate . When by a like Decree the Government was put into the Hands of the Confuls , Caius Marius and Lucius Valerius , did one Day intervene before Lucius Saturninus , the Tri- m B 4 bune This was the Conful , who , when C ...
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... fame Time we must here observe , that a Sentence of Banishment was feldom or never pronounced against any Roman ; there being no Law which punished any Crime with Exile . The ufual Punishment was a pecuniary Mulet ; they were condemned ...
... fame Time we must here observe , that a Sentence of Banishment was feldom or never pronounced against any Roman ; there being no Law which punished any Crime with Exile . The ufual Punishment was a pecuniary Mulet ; they were condemned ...
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... as a Remark truly French upon this Paffage . He fays , " He doubts very much whether it deferves the Praises that have been bestowed upon it by Quintillian . I • Is for me , for the fame Reasons as every Countryman 20 CICERO's ORATION.
... as a Remark truly French upon this Paffage . He fays , " He doubts very much whether it deferves the Praises that have been bestowed upon it by Quintillian . I • Is for me , for the fame Reasons as every Countryman 20 CICERO's ORATION.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. for me , for the fame Reasons as every Countryman you ; you have , has for I should think it ... fame Roof with them . This is the Cafe Cicero puts ; ISTO PACTO metuerent . HEAR , O Catiline ! the Manner in which ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. for me , for the fame Reasons as every Countryman you ; you have , has for I should think it ... fame Roof with them . This is the Cafe Cicero puts ; ISTO PACTO metuerent . HEAR , O Catiline ! the Manner in which ...
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