The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Том 2 |
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... 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 Power to do as he ...
... 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 Power to do as he ...
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... Things of which we are provided , and he deftitute ; fuch as the Senate , the Knights , the People , the Treasury , and the Revenues of Rome , all Italy , whole Provinces , foreign Nations ; if , I say , waving all thefe , we fhall ...
... Things of which we are provided , and he deftitute ; fuch as the Senate , the Knights , the People , the Treasury , and the Revenues of Rome , all Italy , whole Provinces , foreign Nations ; if , I say , waving all thefe , we fhall ...
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... Things , O Romans ! I promise you , not relying on my own Prudence , or hu- man Policy , but repeated , infallible Intima- tions of the Immortal Gods . Their Pro- tection gives me this Hope , and their Pre- fence inspires me with this ...
... Things , O Romans ! I promise you , not relying on my own Prudence , or hu- man Policy , but repeated , infallible Intima- tions of the Immortal Gods . Their Pro- tection gives me this Hope , and their Pre- fence inspires me with this ...
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... thing ; he had Access to every Body ; he had both Abilities and Boldness to accoft , to tempt , and to folli- cit ; he had a Head turned for any Under- taking , and a Tongue and Hand proper to fupport what his Head projected . For per ...
... thing ; he had Access to every Body ; he had both Abilities and Boldness to accoft , to tempt , and to folli- cit ; he had a Head turned for any Under- taking , and a Tongue and Hand proper to fupport what his Head projected . For per ...
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... Thing neceffary on fome Emergencies , rather than lawful . Every free Citizen had the Liberty of an Appeal from the Senate to the People . Cicero very well knew , that all the Odium of putting the Confpirators to Death , would certainly ...
... Thing neceffary on fome Emergencies , rather than lawful . Every free Citizen had the Liberty of an Appeal from the Senate to the People . Cicero very well knew , that all the Odium of putting the Confpirators to Death , would certainly ...
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