The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Band 2 |
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. n bune of the People , and Caius Servilius , the Prætor , fatisfied by their Blood the Justice of their Country ? Yet for these twenty Days have we suffered the Edge of this Affembly's Decifion , keen as it is , to ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. n bune of the People , and Caius Servilius , the Prætor , fatisfied by their Blood the Justice of their Country ? Yet for these twenty Days have we suffered the Edge of this Affembly's Decifion , keen as it is , to ...
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... fingle Perfon all the Hopes of the Con- fpirators centered ? Was it fafe for the Commonwealth that this walking Peftilence should breathe and pollute Roman Air , free and very P plied to 2 Metellus , the Prætor , against CATILINE . 23.
... fingle Perfon all the Hopes of the Con- fpirators centered ? Was it fafe for the Commonwealth that this walking Peftilence should breathe and pollute Roman Air , free and very P plied to 2 Metellus , the Prætor , against CATILINE . 23.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. very P plied to 2 Metellus , the Prætor , where you met with a new Repulfe . Then you marched off to the excellent Marcus Marcellus , your Companion ; a Man , whom belike you ima- gined would be very watchful in ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. very P plied to 2 Metellus , the Prætor , where you met with a new Repulfe . Then you marched off to the excellent Marcus Marcellus , your Companion ; a Man , whom belike you ima- gined would be very watchful in ...
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... Prætor ; befiege the Court with their Swords , or lay up Magazines of combustible Balls and Brands for firing the City : In fhort , let the Sentiments of every Man , with regard to the Public , be infcribed on his Forehead . This ...
... Prætor ; befiege the Court with their Swords , or lay up Magazines of combustible Balls and Brands for firing the City : In fhort , let the Sentiments of every Man , with regard to the Public , be infcribed on his Forehead . This ...
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... 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.
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