The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas |
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... thing happen , with Refig- nation and Refolution am I prepared to die ; for to the Brave , Death can never be difho- nourable ; to the Confular untimely ; nor , to the Wife afflicting . Not that I am so steel'd . as to be unmoved by the ...
... thing happen , with Refig- nation and Refolution am I prepared to die ; for to the Brave , Death can never be difho- nourable ; to the Confular untimely ; nor , to the Wife afflicting . Not that I am so steel'd . as to be unmoved by the ...
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... Thing extraordinary , it was ufual for the Perfon who propofed the Decree , or him who had the chief Hand in promoting it , to give an Account of the Affair to the People from the Roftrum , with a Defence of the Se- nate's Conduct ...
... Thing extraordinary , it was ufual for the Perfon who propofed the Decree , or him who had the chief Hand in promoting it , to give an Account of the Affair to the People from the Roftrum , with a Defence of the Se- nate's Conduct ...
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... Thing in the blackeft Light , to infpire the Senators with Revenge . Indeed it is hard to fay , what might have been the Confequences of Catiline's obtaining a Victory , by the Affiftance of the Gaulish Horfe ; or how far the Allobroges ...
... Thing in the blackeft Light , to infpire the Senators with Revenge . Indeed it is hard to fay , what might have been the Confequences of Catiline's obtaining a Victory , by the Affiftance of the Gaulish Horfe ; or how far the Allobroges ...
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... among People who seem to fear that I have not Strength fufficient to put in Execution what you fhall this day decree . That every thing , Fathers 5 Fathers Conscript , has been provided , prepared , and against CATILINE . III.
... among People who seem to fear that I have not Strength fufficient to put in Execution what you fhall this day decree . That every thing , Fathers 5 Fathers Conscript , has been provided , prepared , and against CATILINE . III.
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... Thing , in Revenge for his quitting her . -The other Crimes laid to Calius's Charge , viz . his Want of Affection to his Father , his being concerned in the Murder of the Ambaffadors , his being Partner in Catiline's Confpiracy , and ...
... Thing , in Revenge for his quitting her . -The other Crimes laid to Calius's Charge , viz . his Want of Affection to his Father , his being concerned in the Murder of the Ambaffadors , his being Partner in Catiline's Confpiracy , and ...
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The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, 2 tomas Marcus Tullius Cicero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1758 |
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