The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... likewife foretold in the Senate , that you had fixed the Maffacre of our Nobles for the twenty - eighth ; a Time when many of our greatest Men left Rome , not prevailed on by a selfish Sense of their own Safety , but the Patriot ...
... likewife foretold in the Senate , that you had fixed the Maffacre of our Nobles for the twenty - eighth ; a Time when many of our greatest Men left Rome , not prevailed on by a selfish Sense of their own Safety , but the Patriot ...
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... , who affirm , that by me Catiline was driven into Exile . Those who say so , could a Word effect it , my Word fhould drive into Exile likewife . To be m be fure fo fhamefaced , fo exceffively modeft , 48 CICERO'S ORATION.
... , who affirm , that by me Catiline was driven into Exile . Those who say so , could a Word effect it , my Word fhould drive into Exile likewife . To be m be fure fo fhamefaced , fo exceffively modeft , 48 CICERO'S ORATION.
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... likewife entrusted him with Letters F 3 a This Lentulus had been Prætor and Conful before this Time , but was expelled the Senate by the Cenfors . To recover the Se- natorian Dignity , he was obliged to put in for being Pretor a fecond ...
... likewife entrusted him with Letters F 3 a This Lentulus had been Prætor and Conful before this Time , but was expelled the Senate by the Cenfors . To recover the Se- natorian Dignity , he was obliged to put in for being Pretor a fecond ...
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... likewife drew to- gether to the fame Ground a great many brave Men , unfufpected by any ; and I dispatched from the Prefecture of Reate , a Number of chofen e This Flaccus is the fame , in whofe Defence Cicero , fome Years after , made ...
... likewife drew to- gether to the fame Ground a great many brave Men , unfufpected by any ; and I dispatched from the Prefecture of Reate , a Number of chofen e This Flaccus is the fame , in whofe Defence Cicero , fome Years after , made ...
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... like- wife . For I confidered , that even though it should appear , I was misinformed , I had no Reason to dread any Reflections for my Over- diligence in Matters that bore fo dangerous an Afpect to the State . I then speedily fummoned ...
... like- wife . For I confidered , that even though it should appear , I was misinformed , I had no Reason to dread any Reflections for my Over- diligence in Matters that bore fo dangerous an Afpect to the State . I then speedily fummoned ...
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