The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volume 2 |
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Page 42
... Prætor . Those This feems to have an Eye to Cæfar and Craffus , at that Time two of the principal Noblemen of Rome ; who certainly favoured Catiline . Those whom I perceive fluttering in the Fo- rum , 42 CICERO'S ORATION.
... Prætor . Those This feems to have an Eye to Cæfar and Craffus , at that Time two of the principal Noblemen of Rome ; who certainly favoured Catiline . Those whom I perceive fluttering in the Fo- rum , 42 CICERO'S ORATION.
Page 95
... Cæfar , were of Opinion , that they ought to be confined to perpetual Imprisonment in the Municipal Cities ; others at the Head of whom was Silanus , were for putting them immediately to Death . Though the last Opinion was most ...
... Cæfar , were of Opinion , that they ought to be confined to perpetual Imprisonment in the Municipal Cities ; others at the Head of whom was Silanus , were for putting them immediately to Death . Though the last Opinion was most ...
Page 103
... protected him , and carried him home with him . Cæfar was fo frightened at this , that he never came abroad till he entered upon his Office of Prætor the enfu- ing Year . among the municipal Towns . This , were you to against CATILINE .
... protected him , and carried him home with him . Cæfar was fo frightened at this , that he never came abroad till he entered upon his Office of Prætor the enfu- ing Year . among the municipal Towns . This , were you to against CATILINE .
Page 104
... Cæfar the Man who fhall think it no Re- flection upon his own Dignity , to acquiefce in whatever you shall decree for the common Safety . Cæfar is for enacting a heavy Penalty against the municipal Cities , if any of the Cri- minals ...
... Cæfar the Man who fhall think it no Re- flection upon his own Dignity , to acquiefce in whatever you shall decree for the common Safety . Cæfar is for enacting a heavy Penalty against the municipal Cities , if any of the Cri- minals ...
Page 105
... Cæfar ; because , as he has ftruck into that Path which leads to Po- pularity in the State , I shall perhaps have less Reason to dread the Infults of the People , as he both made and supported this Motion . As for the other Opinion , I ...
... Cæfar ; because , as he has ftruck into that Path which leads to Po- pularity in the State , I shall perhaps have less Reason to dread the Infults of the People , as he both made and supported this Motion . As for the other Opinion , I ...
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