The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volume 2 |
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... shall fay nothing more , either of the Perfons , or the History of the Con- Spirators . The following was probably not the first Ora- tion which Cicero had pronounced against Ca- tiline and his Accomplices . But , as this con- tains the ...
... shall fay nothing more , either of the Perfons , or the History of the Con- Spirators . The following was probably not the first Ora- tion which Cicero had pronounced against Ca- tiline and his Accomplices . But , as this con- tains the ...
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... shall it be known , that there lived in Rome a Man fo ex- quifitely , so monftroufly wicked , yet lived with an Impunity of Guilt . I fhall not mention that impending Ruin of all your Fortunes , that by the next Ides you are fenfible ...
... shall it be known , that there lived in Rome a Man fo ex- quifitely , so monftroufly wicked , yet lived with an Impunity of Guilt . I fhall not mention that impending Ruin of all your Fortunes , that by the next Ides you are fenfible ...
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... Shall you then prefume to remain in this City ? Were my Perfon equally obnoxious , equally odious to my Countrymen ; I would chufe rather to fly from their Looks , than ftand the reproachful Glances of every Man I meet : And thall you ...
... Shall you then prefume to remain in this City ? Were my Perfon equally obnoxious , equally odious to my Countrymen ; I would chufe rather to fly from their Looks , than ftand the reproachful Glances of every Man I meet : And thall you ...
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... shall be re- moved , we may indulge perhaps a short tem- porary Relaxation from Care and Concern but still shall the Danger remain lurking in the Veins and Vitals of our Country . As Patients , in the Anguish of a Disease , and parched ...
... shall be re- moved , we may indulge perhaps a short tem- porary Relaxation from Care and Concern but still shall the Danger remain lurking in the Veins and Vitals of our Country . As Patients , in the Anguish of a Disease , and parched ...
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... shall perceive him and all his Trea- fons discovered , expofed , confounded , and punished . BE gone , O Catiline ! Be gone , with Omens fuch as thefe , into an impious , an ex- D 2 ecrable e • The Heathens fuperftitiously obferved ...
... shall perceive him and all his Trea- fons discovered , expofed , confounded , and punished . BE gone , O Catiline ! Be gone , with Omens fuch as thefe , into an impious , an ex- D 2 ecrable e • The Heathens fuperftitiously obferved ...
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