The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Том 2 |
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... force you to acknowledge , that I am more vigilant in Cares to preferve , than my you in your Plots to deftroy , this Republic . I affirm , that laft Night , you met your Confederate Affafines , ( let me speak it aloud and plain ) at ...
... force you to acknowledge , that I am more vigilant in Cares to preferve , than my you in your Plots to deftroy , this Republic . I affirm , that laft Night , you met your Confederate Affafines , ( let me speak it aloud and plain ) at ...
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... Force ? But how ? Didft thou not furrender thyself a Pri- foner ? Didft thou not give out , that to avoid Sufpicion thou wouldst live in the House of Lepidus ? When he refused to receive you , you had the Impudence to come even to me ...
... Force ? But how ? Didft thou not furrender thyself a Pri- foner ? Didft thou not give out , that to avoid Sufpicion thou wouldst live in the House of Lepidus ? When he refused to receive you , you had the Impudence to come even to me ...
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... the Disease returns with redoubled Force and Pain ; fo our Country gaining a fhort Interval of Eafe , by the Punishment of this Traitor , will , from his his furviving Confederates , languish with more mortal Symptoms . 34 CICERO's ORATION.
... the Disease returns with redoubled Force and Pain ; fo our Country gaining a fhort Interval of Eafe , by the Punishment of this Traitor , will , from his his furviving Confederates , languish with more mortal Symptoms . 34 CICERO's ORATION.
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... Force ; he has carried off Tongillus , who is reported to have been the Object of his criminal Paffion when a Youth ... Forces we are daily raifing , his Army com- pofed of aged Despair , of clownish Debau- chery , and ruftic ...
... Force ; he has carried off Tongillus , who is reported to have been the Object of his criminal Paffion when a Youth ... Forces we are daily raifing , his Army com- pofed of aged Despair , of clownish Debau- chery , and ruftic ...
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... Ce- thegus promifed to dispatch Cicero ; and even offered , with a fmall Force , to attack the Senate - Houfe , and cut off all the Senate at once . Flames . They are fenfible that to me were all against CATILINE . 43.
... Ce- thegus promifed to dispatch Cicero ; and even offered , with a fmall Force , to attack the Senate - Houfe , and cut off all the Senate at once . Flames . They are fenfible that to me were all against CATILINE . 43.
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