The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... obliged them to surrender , with all their Followers ; after which they were stoned to Death by the Mob , before they were brought to a Trial , in the Year 634 . Orig . Mors ac Reipublicæ pæna remorata . Though nothing can be more plain ...
... obliged them to surrender , with all their Followers ; after which they were stoned to Death by the Mob , before they were brought to a Trial , in the Year 634 . Orig . Mors ac Reipublicæ pæna remorata . Though nothing can be more plain ...
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... obliged to yield his Ground . Salluft takes Notice , that every one of Catiline's Sol- diers covered , when dead , the Ground on which he stood when alive . Nam fere quem quis vivus pugnandi locum ceperat , eum , amiffa anima , corpore ...
... obliged to yield his Ground . Salluft takes Notice , that every one of Catiline's Sol- diers covered , when dead , the Ground on which he stood when alive . Nam fere quem quis vivus pugnandi locum ceperat , eum , amiffa anima , corpore ...
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... obliged to pafs a general Bill , by which all the Debts were abolished ; fometimes Creditors were obliged to accept of a third , or a fourth Part , in full of all De- mands . are mistaken who look for that from Catiline . against ...
... obliged to pafs a general Bill , by which all the Debts were abolished ; fometimes Creditors were obliged to accept of a third , or a fourth Part , in full of all De- mands . are mistaken who look for that from Catiline . against ...
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... obliged to put in for being Pretor a fecond Time , during which Prætorship , he was put to Death for this Confpiracy . Thefe were Gauls , who paffing the Alps , fettled on the Ita- lian Side , in thofe Parts now called Savoy and ...
... obliged to put in for being Pretor a fecond Time , during which Prætorship , he was put to Death for this Confpiracy . Thefe were Gauls , who paffing the Alps , fettled on the Ita- lian Side , in thofe Parts now called Savoy and ...
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... but were these repelled , for those that may affect me . This kind Con- cern in Calamity is pleafing , and in Sorrow obliging : But by the Immortal Gods , I con- jure د jure you to lay it afide ; and , forgetful M. T. ...
... but were these repelled , for those that may affect me . This kind Con- cern in Calamity is pleafing , and in Sorrow obliging : But by the Immortal Gods , I con- jure د jure you to lay it afide ; and , forgetful M. T. ...
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