The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Том 2 |
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... speak it aloud and plain ) at the House of Marcus Lecca , " in the Street of the Armor- ers : I affirm that then , and there , Numbers of your Affociates , in Madness and Guilt , were affembled . You don't dare to deny this ! You own it ...
... speak it aloud and plain ) at the House of Marcus Lecca , " in the Street of the Armor- ers : I affirm that then , and there , Numbers of your Affociates , in Madness and Guilt , were affembled . You don't dare to deny this ! You own it ...
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... speak in thy Favour , fo early " raised thee through every Gradation of sub- " ordinate Truft , to her fupreme Seat of " Power . Should Reproach however keen , " should Danger however dreadful , render " thee remifs , when all that is ...
... speak in thy Favour , fo early " raised thee through every Gradation of sub- " ordinate Truft , to her fupreme Seat of " Power . Should Reproach however keen , " should Danger however dreadful , render " thee remifs , when all that is ...
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... without the Gauls , before the Senate , and by their Commands , to him I plighted the public Faith , exhorting him , without Fear or Referve , to speak out all all he knew . Scarce was he recovered from his 72 CICERO's ORATION.
... without the Gauls , before the Senate , and by their Commands , to him I plighted the public Faith , exhorting him , without Fear or Referve , to speak out all all he knew . Scarce was he recovered from his 72 CICERO's ORATION.
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... speak the leaft , muft we have come to Blows , and while fuch a Bofom Traitor remained within our Walls , never could we have delivered the Government from fuch threatning Dangers , with fo much Peace , fo much Tranquillity , and fo ...
... speak the leaft , muft we have come to Blows , and while fuch a Bofom Traitor remained within our Walls , never could we have delivered the Government from fuch threatning Dangers , with fo much Peace , fo much Tranquillity , and fo ...
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... speaking a Word , can easily answer all Objections by appealing to those who know him , and who are advanced in Years . As to those who on account of his advanced Age , have had but few Opportunities of knowing him , he having been long ...
... speaking a Word , can easily answer all Objections by appealing to those who know him , and who are advanced in Years . As to those who on account of his advanced Age , have had but few Opportunities of knowing him , he having been long ...
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