The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Том 2 |
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... remain undaunted and unabashed ? Art thou infenfible thy Measures are detected ! Art thou infenfible that this Senate , now tho- roughly informed , comprehend the whole Extent of thy Guilt ? Point me out the Se- nator ignorant of thy ...
... remain undaunted and unabashed ? Art thou infenfible thy Measures are detected ! Art thou infenfible that this Senate , now tho- roughly informed , comprehend the whole Extent of thy Guilt ? Point me out the Se- nator ignorant of thy ...
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... remain unactive in our Hands . For we have a like Decree , but it refts upon our Records , like a Sword in its Scabbard ; yet this , O Catiline ! is a Decree that ought in Course to have given you up to immediate Death . Yet you live ...
... remain unactive in our Hands . For we have a like Decree , but it refts upon our Records , like a Sword in its Scabbard ; yet this , O Catiline ! is a Decree that ought in Course to have given you up to immediate Death . Yet you live ...
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... remain in this City ? Were my Perfon equally obnoxious , equally odious to my Countrymen ; I would chufe rather to fly from their Looks , than ftand the reproachful Glances of every Man I meet : And thall you , whose Consciousness of ...
... remain in this City ? Were my Perfon equally obnoxious , equally odious to my Countrymen ; I would chufe rather to fly from their Looks , than ftand the reproachful Glances of every Man I meet : And thall you , whose Consciousness of ...
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... remain lurking in the Veins and Vitals of our Country . As Patients , in the Anguish of a Disease , and parched with feverish Heat , are at firft feemingly relieved by a Draught of cold Water ; but foon the Disease returns with ...
... remain lurking in the Veins and Vitals of our Country . As Patients , in the Anguish of a Disease , and parched with feverish Heat , are at firft feemingly relieved by a Draught of cold Water ; but foon the Disease returns with ...
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... remain here , mind me when I fay , that the De- ferters are more formidable than the main Body of their Army ; and ftill more fo in that , though they are confcious of my knowing all their Plots and Schemes , yet they remain cool and ...
... remain here , mind me when I fay , that the De- ferters are more formidable than the main Body of their Army ; and ftill more fo in that , though they are confcious of my knowing all their Plots and Schemes , yet they remain cool and ...
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