The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Том 2 |
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... lives : Lives ! did I say ? He mixes with the Senate ; he shares in our Counfels ; with a steady Eye he furveys us ; he anticipates his Guilt ; he enjoys the murderous Thought , and coolly marks The Romans had no ftanding Army at this ...
... lives : Lives ! did I say ? He mixes with the Senate ; he shares in our Counfels ; with a steady Eye he furveys us ; he anticipates his Guilt ; he enjoys the murderous Thought , and coolly marks The Romans had no ftanding Army at this ...
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... live ; you live , not to lay afide , but to fwell , your audacious Guilt . MERCY , Fathers Confcript , is my Delight ; but never , in the Hour of Danger to my Country may that that Mercy degenerate into Weakness . Yet even now my ...
... live ; you live , not to lay afide , but to fwell , your audacious Guilt . MERCY , Fathers Confcript , is my Delight ; but never , in the Hour of Danger to my Country may that that Mercy degenerate into Weakness . Yet even now my ...
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... live , while there breathes a Man , who dares to defend thee ; but thou fhalt Catiline had fent C. Manlius to raise an Army in Tuscany ; while he minded their other Defigns in Rome ; fuch as murder- ing Cicero , and firing the City ...
... live , while there breathes a Man , who dares to defend thee ; but thou fhalt Catiline had fent C. Manlius to raise an Army in Tuscany ; while he minded their other Defigns in Rome ; fuch as murder- ing Cicero , and firing the City ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. fhalt live , as thou liveft now , befet by my nu- merous , my trufty Guards , fo that thou fhalt not have the Power fo much as to wag against the State ; for many fhall be the Eyes , and many the Ears , who ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. fhalt live , as thou liveft now , befet by my nu- merous , my trufty Guards , fo that thou fhalt not have the Power fo much as to wag against the State ; for many fhall be the Eyes , and many the Ears , who ...
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... live that they might crush your Treasons . Can you deny that on that very Day you was fo befet by my Vigi- lance , by my Guards , that to attempt ought against the State , was out of your Power though you boafted that the Blood of us ...
... live that they might crush your Treasons . Can you deny that on that very Day you was fo befet by my Vigi- lance , by my Guards , that to attempt ought against the State , was out of your Power though you boafted that the Blood of us ...
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