The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volume 2 |
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... concerned in the Confpiracy . The very City of Rome was to have been fired , and the Senators and Citi- zens cut off ; but as the Particulars of it have been fully defcribed by Salluft , and many other Authors , we shall fay nothing ...
... concerned in the Confpiracy . The very City of Rome was to have been fired , and the Senators and Citi- zens cut off ; but as the Particulars of it have been fully defcribed by Salluft , and many other Authors , we shall fay nothing ...
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... the Word Faulchion . X Salluft reckons up ten Senators befides Catiline , who were concerned in this Confpiracy ; of which Number is Marcus Portius Lecca . most venerable the Sun beholds , are Men who meditate 12 CICERO'S ORATION.
... the Word Faulchion . X Salluft reckons up ten Senators befides Catiline , who were concerned in this Confpiracy ; of which Number is Marcus Portius Lecca . most venerable the Sun beholds , are Men who meditate 12 CICERO'S ORATION.
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... concerns the most important Intereft of our Country , to all that is dear to us , and to every true Roman . CAN you ... concerned . In the Year of Rome 687 , when Lepidus and Tullus were Confuls , P. Antronius and Publius Sylla , were ...
... concerns the most important Intereft of our Country , to all that is dear to us , and to every true Roman . CAN you ... concerned . In the Year of Rome 687 , when Lepidus and Tullus were Confuls , P. Antronius and Publius Sylla , were ...
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... concerned in Catiline's Confpiracy , and of wish . ing that it might fucceed . These were cunning enough not to be present at the Meetings of the Body of the Confpirators , left they should be difcovered ; but they ferved Catiline , by ...
... concerned in Catiline's Confpiracy , and of wish . ing that it might fucceed . These were cunning enough not to be present at the Meetings of the Body of the Confpirators , left they should be difcovered ; but they ferved Catiline , by ...
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... 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 with feverish Heat , are at firft feemingly relieved by a Draught of cold Water ; but ...
... 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 with feverish Heat , are at firft feemingly relieved by a Draught of cold Water ; but ...
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