The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... most inveterate Enemy . Strong and weighty , O Catiline ! is the Decree of the Senate we can now produce against you ; neither Wif- dom is wanting in this State , nor Authority in this Affembly ; but we , let me here take Shame to ...
... most inveterate Enemy . Strong and weighty , O Catiline ! is the Decree of the Senate we can now produce against you ; neither Wif- dom is wanting in this State , nor Authority in this Affembly ; but we , let me here take Shame to ...
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... most awful , the moft w Orig . Inter falcarios : We are told by the Author of the Declamation against Cicero , that this Houfc of Loca , as his Name is fpelt on Medals , stood in a very retired Place of Rome , and very proper for being ...
... most awful , the moft w Orig . Inter falcarios : We are told by the Author of the Declamation against Cicero , that this Houfc of Loca , as his Name is fpelt on Medals , stood in a very retired Place of Rome , and very proper for being ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. most venerable the Sun beholds , are Men who meditate my Death , and your Destruction ; who meditate the Ruin of this City , and con- fequently of this World . Their Persons I can now point out ; their Opinions I ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. most venerable the Sun beholds , are Men who meditate my Death , and your Destruction ; who meditate the Ruin of this City , and con- fequently of this World . Their Persons I can now point out ; their Opinions I ...
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... most facred Order among the Romans . In a Word , his whole Life was one con- tinued Scene of Villainy and Debauchery . 1 4 He furnished young Men with Money to carry on their wicked Defigns , that by rendering them odious to their ...
... most facred Order among the Romans . In a Word , his whole Life was one con- tinued Scene of Villainy and Debauchery . 1 4 He furnished young Men with Money to carry on their wicked Defigns , that by rendering them odious to their ...
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... most important Intereft of our Country , to all that is dear to us , and to every true Roman . CAN you , O Catiline ! enjoy the Light of Life ? Can you with Pleasure breathe this vital Air , when you are confcious there is not a Man ...
... most important Intereft of our Country , to all that is dear to us , and to every true Roman . CAN you , O Catiline ! enjoy the Light of Life ? Can you with Pleasure breathe this vital Air , when you are confcious there is not a Man ...
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