The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... answered with great Impudence , yet in the Event he denied none of the Circum- stances urged against him by the Gauls . And to me , O Romans though the Letters , Seals , Hands , and laftly , their several Confeffions , were strong and ...
... answered with great Impudence , yet in the Event he denied none of the Circum- stances urged against him by the Gauls . And to me , O Romans though the Letters , Seals , Hands , and laftly , their several Confeffions , were strong and ...
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... were 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.
... were 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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... Answer , Plays were celebrated for ten Days , nor was any Method of appeafing the Gods , omitted . The fame Sooth - fayers or- dered a larger Statue of Jupiter to be erected on a confpicuous Place ; and , contrary to its former Posture ...
... Answer , Plays were celebrated for ten Days , nor was any Method of appeafing the Gods , omitted . The fame Sooth - fayers or- dered a larger Statue of Jupiter to be erected on a confpicuous Place ; and , contrary to its former Posture ...
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... Answers pronounced that Massacres , Burnings , the Ruin of this State , were then devifing , and all by Means of her unnatural Citizens , the Enormity of Guilt rendered the Prediction to fome incredible ; yet you perceive that all this ...
... Answers pronounced that Massacres , Burnings , the Ruin of this State , were then devifing , and all by Means of her unnatural Citizens , the Enormity of Guilt rendered the Prediction to fome incredible ; yet you perceive that all this ...
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... answers more nearly to our Jurors in the English Conftitution ; they being ap- pointed by the Prætor to examine the Circumftances of the Caufe , to bear the Witnesses , and to pass Sentence only in the Words pre- fcribed by the Prætor ...
... answers more nearly to our Jurors in the English Conftitution ; they being ap- pointed by the Prætor to examine the Circumftances of the Caufe , to bear the Witnesses , and to pass Sentence only in the Words pre- fcribed by the Prætor ...
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