The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... Thought , and coolly marks The Romans had no ftanding Army at this Time , nor any regular Guards within the City ; but on the Discovery of this Confpiracy , they had placed a strong Garrifon in the Palatium , which was the highest Hill ...
... Thought , and coolly marks The Romans had no ftanding Army at this Time , nor any regular Guards within the City ; but on the Discovery of this Confpiracy , they had placed a strong Garrifon in the Palatium , which was the highest Hill ...
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... thought proper for the public Intereft , without having Refource to the Senate's Advice . By this , they were in Effect created Dictators ; fo that Cicero had at this Time fufficient Power to feize Catiline and his Accomplices , and try ...
... thought proper for the public Intereft , without having Refource to the Senate's Advice . By this , they were in Effect created Dictators ; fo that Cicero had at this Time fufficient Power to feize Catiline and his Accomplices , and try ...
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... thought beft , for the Good of the State . The Conful com- manded all the Nobility , with their Clients , to appear in Arms next Morning in the Forum , from whence he marched at their Head to attack Gracchus and Fulvius , who had ...
... thought beft , for the Good of the State . The Conful com- manded all the Nobility , with their Clients , to appear in Arms next Morning in the Forum , from whence he marched at their Head to attack Gracchus and Fulvius , who had ...
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... Thoughts of Fire and Murder . You are on all Hands befet ; your Practices are clear as the Sun at Noon , as you fhall own from the Detail I am now to make . You may remember , that on the twenty - firft of October laft , I foretold in ...
... Thoughts of Fire and Murder . You are on all Hands befet ; your Practices are clear as the Sun at Noon , as you fhall own from the Detail I am now to make . You may remember , that on the twenty - firft of October laft , I foretold in ...
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... thought might check your Enormities , VOL . II . C 0 didft He is faid to have murdered his Brother ; debauched his own Daughter ; and was fufpected to have murdered his Wife and Son , to make Way for Aurelia Oreftilla , whom he then ...
... thought might check your Enormities , VOL . II . C 0 didft He is faid to have murdered his Brother ; debauched his own Daughter ; and was fufpected to have murdered his Wife and Son , to make Way for Aurelia Oreftilla , whom he then ...
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