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Pàgina 1
... immediate to give him Leifure for the Formality of Address and Intro duction . Orig . Eludet : For the Meaning of this Word , see the Orá- tion for Milo . Catiline , and the other Confpirators , had met together M. T. ...
... immediate to give him Leifure for the Formality of Address and Intro duction . Orig . Eludet : For the Meaning of this Word , see the Orá- tion for Milo . Catiline , and the other Confpirators , had met together M. T. ...
Pàgina 5
... See Notes on the Oration for Milo . h When the City of Rome was afflicted with a great Fa- mine , Sp . Melius , a Roman Knight , the richest Man in the City , bought up great Quantities of Corn throughout all Tuscany and freely ...
... See Notes on the Oration for Milo . h When the City of Rome was afflicted with a great Fa- mine , Sp . Melius , a Roman Knight , the richest Man in the City , bought up great Quantities of Corn throughout all Tuscany and freely ...
Pàgina 17
... 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 but one . didft thou not heighten even that Crime with a new against CATILINE . 17.
... 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 but one . didft thou not heighten even that Crime with a new against CATILINE . 17.
Pàgina 24
... See Vol . I. P Orig . Videlicet . Without tranflating this Word , the Irony would have been loft . ↑ It is certain , Cicero often retouched his Orations , and there are a great many Paffages in them , as we now have , that were not ...
... See Vol . I. P Orig . Videlicet . Without tranflating this Word , the Irony would have been loft . ↑ It is certain , Cicero often retouched his Orations , and there are a great many Paffages in them , as we now have , that were not ...
Pàgina 36
... be constructed a bad Omen to Catiline by all those of his Audience , who had any Regard for the Religion of their Country , See the Note on p . 14. 1. 15 . THE ARGUMENT . CAT ATILINE , ftruck with the laft 36 CICERO'S ORATION.
... be constructed a bad Omen to Catiline by all those of his Audience , who had any Regard for the Religion of their Country , See the Note on p . 14. 1. 15 . THE ARGUMENT . CAT ATILINE , ftruck with the laft 36 CICERO'S ORATION.
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