The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volume 2 |
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... Peace , I baffled your impious Attack . Afterwards , as often as you attempted my Life , I fingly opposed your Fury , though well I knew that my Death was linked with mighty Calamities to Rome ; but on this Oc- cafion , you avowedly ...
... Peace , I baffled your impious Attack . Afterwards , as often as you attempted my Life , I fingly opposed your Fury , though well I knew that my Death was linked with mighty Calamities to Rome ; but on this Oc- cafion , you avowedly ...
Page 48
... Peace . At Home , we are at War ; within our Walls , Treafon refides ; within them , Danger is shut up ; within them , an Enemy lurks . With Luxury , with Frenzy , with Guilt , muft we ftruggle . In fuch a War , O Romans ! I put myself ...
... Peace . At Home , we are at War ; within our Walls , Treafon refides ; within them , Danger is shut up ; within them , an Enemy lurks . With Luxury , with Frenzy , with Guilt , muft we ftruggle . In fuch a War , O Romans ! I put myself ...
Page 60
... Peace of the City shall be kept without alarming you , and with- out Riot within the Walls : Your Planters and the Inhabitants of your municipal Cities , ad- vised by me of Catiline's nocturnal Excurfion , will eafily vised 60 CICERO'S ...
... Peace of the City shall be kept without alarming you , and with- out Riot within the Walls : Your Planters and the Inhabitants of your municipal Cities , ad- vised by me of Catiline's nocturnal Excurfion , will eafily vised 60 CICERO'S ...
Page 62
... peaceful Robes * , shall by me be conducted and quelled . All this , That is , though I have placed Guards to prevent the At- tempts of ... Peace , he would quell all the Disturbance . this , O Romans ! will I manage fo , 62 CICERO's ORATION.
... peaceful Robes * , shall by me be conducted and quelled . All this , That is , though I have placed Guards to prevent the At- tempts of ... Peace , he would quell all the Disturbance . this , O Romans ! will I manage fo , 62 CICERO's ORATION.
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... Peace . And their Decree was in the following Terms : Because I had delivered the City from the Flames , the Citizens from Slaughter , and Italy from War . An Honour , my Countrymen , which , if compared with others of the fame Kind ...
... Peace . And their Decree was in the following Terms : Because I had delivered the City from the Flames , the Citizens from Slaughter , and Italy from War . An Honour , my Countrymen , which , if compared with others of the fame Kind ...
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