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... Affairs , though they might be chofen Prætors or Confuls , as this Scipio , Cafar , and feveral Pontiffs were . See Notes on the Oration for Milo . h When the City of Rome was afflicted with a great Fa- mine , Sp . Melius , a Roman ...
... Affairs , though they might be chofen Prætors or Confuls , as this Scipio , Cafar , and feveral Pontiffs were . See Notes on the Oration for Milo . h When the City of Rome was afflicted with a great Fa- mine , Sp . Melius , a Roman ...
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... Affair before the Senate , whofe Orders they were obliged to execute . But on extraordinary Cafes , the Senate made an Act , that the Confuls fhould take Care That the Com- monwealth might receive no Injury : By which Words they gave ...
... Affair before the Senate , whofe Orders they were obliged to execute . But on extraordinary Cafes , the Senate made an Act , that the Confuls fhould take Care That the Com- monwealth might receive no Injury : By which Words they gave ...
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... Affair came to Blows , and Gracchus , Fulvius , and his Sons were flain , with three thousand of their Followers , in the Year of the City 631 . m Thefe two having killed a Senator in a Tumult , were de- clared Enemies by the Senate ...
... Affair came to Blows , and Gracchus , Fulvius , and his Sons were flain , with three thousand of their Followers , in the Year of the City 631 . m Thefe two having killed a Senator in a Tumult , were de- clared Enemies by the Senate ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. SINCE fuch , O Catiline ! is the Situation of your Affairs , finish what you have planned ; for once march out of the City ; her Gates are open ; they invite you to be gone ; too long has the Camp of Manlius ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. SINCE fuch , O Catiline ! is the Situation of your Affairs , finish what you have planned ; for once march out of the City ; her Gates are open ; they invite you to be gone ; too long has the Camp of Manlius ...
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... Affair to a Trial ; fince , by the former Part of this Oration , Catiline might plainly fee that all his Plot , with the moft minute Circumftances , was dif- covered . Though , at the fame Time we must here observe , that a Sentence of ...
... Affair to a Trial ; fince , by the former Part of this Oration , Catiline might plainly fee that all his Plot , with the moft minute Circumftances , was dif- covered . Though , at the fame Time we must here observe , that a Sentence of ...
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