The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... preserved . Cafar's Rapidity has hurried him into the frequent Ufe of Dactyles and Peons which Ariftotle , and Cicero himself , in his Conferences upon an Orator , have highly commended . There is , in this Sentence , a ftrong Inftance ...
... preserved . Cafar's Rapidity has hurried him into the frequent Ufe of Dactyles and Peons which Ariftotle , and Cicero himself , in his Conferences upon an Orator , have highly commended . There is , in this Sentence , a ftrong Inftance ...
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... preserved from fo danger- ous a Confpiracy , from fuch Strength , and fuch Numbers of inbred Enemies , by the Pu- nishment of only nine defperate Men , the Minds of others might be cured . And fur- ther , my Countrymen , upon my Account ...
... preserved from fo danger- ous a Confpiracy , from fuch Strength , and fuch Numbers of inbred Enemies , by the Pu- nishment of only nine defperate Men , the Minds of others might be cured . And fur- ther , my Countrymen , upon my Account ...
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... explained so as to answer the Purposes of the Senate . This Statue is ftill preserved in the modern Capitol at Rome , with the Mark of the Lightning vifible upon it . and Burnings , the Extinction of the Laws , a 84 CICERO'S ORATION.
... explained so as to answer the Purposes of the Senate . This Statue is ftill preserved in the modern Capitol at Rome , with the Mark of the Lightning vifible upon it . and Burnings , the Extinction of the Laws , a 84 CICERO'S ORATION.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. of Earth , but of Heaven ; and one whe preserved the Habitation , and the Seat of that Empire . BUT as the Fortune and Circumftances of my Actions are different from those of your Generals who conduct your foreign ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. of Earth , but of Heaven ; and one whe preserved the Habitation , and the Seat of that Empire . BUT as the Fortune and Circumftances of my Actions are different from those of your Generals who conduct your foreign ...
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... Preservation . THEREFORE , Fathers Conscript , think on yourselves ; provide for your Country ; pre- ferve your Order , your Wives , your Children , your Fortunes ; protect the Majefty and the Lives of the People of Rome ; but forbear ...
... Preservation . THEREFORE , Fathers Conscript , think on yourselves ; provide for your Country ; pre- ferve your Order , your Wives , your Children , your Fortunes ; protect the Majefty and the Lives of the People of Rome ; but forbear ...
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