The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Том 2 |
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... carrying every thing before them in the Affem- blies of the People , in fpite of the Senate , and all the Nobility . But one of the Conful's Lictors being killed by fome of the At- tendants of Gracchus , the Senate gave Opimius full ...
... carrying every thing before them in the Affem- blies of the People , in fpite of the Senate , and all the Nobility . But one of the Conful's Lictors being killed by fome of the At- tendants of Gracchus , the Senate gave Opimius full ...
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... Carry along all your Accom- plices ; at leaft as many as poffible : Let Rome difgorge her Impurities . From mighty Fears will you deliver me should a Wall divide us . No longer fhall you tarry with us . I will not fuffer , I will not ...
... Carry along all your Accom- plices ; at leaft as many as poffible : Let Rome difgorge her Impurities . From mighty Fears will you deliver me should a Wall divide us . No longer fhall you tarry with us . I will not fuffer , I will not ...
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... carry on their wicked Defigns , that by rendering them odious to their Parents , and all good Men , he might attach them to his own Party , and make them proper Inftruments for whatever Villainy he should undertake . See the laft Note ...
... carry on their wicked Defigns , that by rendering them odious to their Parents , and all good Men , he might attach them to his own Party , and make them proper Inftruments for whatever Villainy he should undertake . See the laft Note ...
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... carry his Accomplices along with him ; fhould he make that Camp the common Center of his desperate , his now shipwreck'd Faction ; not only this Peftilence of the State , now ripened into Maturity , but the very Roots , the very Seeds ...
... carry his Accomplices along with him ; fhould he make that Camp the common Center of his desperate , his now shipwreck'd Faction ; not only this Peftilence of the State , now ripened into Maturity , but the very Roots , the very Seeds ...
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... carried away the Point of his Dagger unbathed in the Blood he defigned to spill ; that we lived to see him retreat ; that a b D 4 we Orig . Loco motus eft : This is a military Term ; the Omen of Victory was taken from an Enemy being ...
... carried away the Point of his Dagger unbathed in the Blood he defigned to spill ; that we lived to see him retreat ; that a b D 4 we Orig . Loco motus eft : This is a military Term ; the Omen of Victory was taken from an Enemy being ...
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