The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... leave the City , while the others remained to execute the bloody Purposes of their Confpiracy . Upon Catiline's making a small kind of a Dif- ficulty in leaving the City before Cicero was murdered , two Roman Knights who were pre- fent ...
... leave the City , while the others remained to execute the bloody Purposes of their Confpiracy . Upon Catiline's making a small kind of a Dif- ficulty in leaving the City before Cicero was murdered , two Roman Knights who were pre- fent ...
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... leave the City , while the others remained to execute the bloody Purposes of their Confpiracy . Upon Catiline's making a small kind of a Dif- ficulty in leaving the City before Cicero was murdered , two Roman Knights who were pre fent ...
... leave the City , while the others remained to execute the bloody Purposes of their Confpiracy . Upon Catiline's making a small kind of a Dif- ficulty in leaving the City before Cicero was murdered , two Roman Knights who were pre fent ...
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... leave the City , she will then at once difgorge the baneful the contagious Impurity of your whole Faction . How , Catiline ! do you hefitate at doing by my Commands , what a little before you was doing of your own accord . The Conful or ...
... leave the City , she will then at once difgorge the baneful the contagious Impurity of your whole Faction . How , Catiline ! do you hefitate at doing by my Commands , what a little before you was doing of your own accord . The Conful or ...
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... leave this City ; rid thy Country of her Fears ; go , if all you " wait for , is that Word , into Banishment . " Ha ! Catiline ; haft thou the Ufe of thy Senses ; do you mark their Silence ? They are paffive , they are mute . Need they ...
... leave this City ; rid thy Country of her Fears ; go , if all you " wait for , is that Word , into Banishment . " Ha ! Catiline ; haft thou the Ufe of thy Senses ; do you mark their Silence ? They are paffive , they are mute . Need they ...
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... leave these Walls which thou haft long devoted to Ruin , to attend you even to their Gates . BUT wherefore do I talk ? As if thy Pur- pose were to be shaken , or thy Guilt reclaimed ? That thou shouldst meditate any Flight ; that thou ...
... leave these Walls which thou haft long devoted to Ruin , to attend you even to their Gates . BUT wherefore do I talk ? As if thy Pur- pose were to be shaken , or thy Guilt reclaimed ? That thou shouldst meditate any Flight ; that thou ...
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