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Pàgina 40
... seems to affume a gayer Air , for ha- ving difgorged , for having flung out that Pe- ftilence . But if there is a Man , who , as every Man ought to do , feels for his Country , yet bitterly accufes me on that very head , on which I now ...
... seems to affume a gayer Air , for ha- ving difgorged , for having flung out that Pe- ftilence . But if there is a Man , who , as every Man ought to do , feels for his Country , yet bitterly accufes me on that very head , on which I now ...
Pàgina 44
... seems to have given it fresh The Expreffion in the Original , alludes to a Pump , which draws up the putrid Water in a Ship : Hence he says immedi- ately after , Uno Catiline exhaufto , Catiline alone being pumpt up . fresh Bloom and ...
... seems to have given it fresh The Expreffion in the Original , alludes to a Pump , which draws up the putrid Water in a Ship : Hence he says immedi- ately after , Uno Catiline exhaufto , Catiline alone being pumpt up . fresh Bloom and ...
Pàgina 86
... seems to have been effected by the Direction of JOVE the BEST and GREATEST , in that , when by my Commands the Confpirators , and the Informers against them , were this Morn- ing led through the Forum , into the Temple of Concord , at ...
... seems to have been effected by the Direction of JOVE the BEST and GREATEST , in that , when by my Commands the Confpirators , and the Informers against them , were this Morn- ing led through the Forum , into the Temple of Concord , at ...
Pàgina 87
... seems to re- tain both the Abilities and Inclinations to make War with Rome , would have flighted the Pro- fpect of Independency , and the greatest Advan- tages , when voluntarily offered by Roman Pa- tricians , or that they would have ...
... seems to re- tain both the Abilities and Inclinations to make War with Rome , would have flighted the Pro- fpect of Independency , and the greatest Advan- tages , when voluntarily offered by Roman Pa- tricians , or that they would have ...
Pàgina 111
... about , among People who seem to fear that I have not Strength fufficient to put in Execution what you fhall this day decree . That every thing , Fathers 5 Fathers Conscript , has been provided , prepared , and against CATILINE . III.
... about , among People who seem to fear that I have not Strength fufficient to put in Execution what you fhall this day decree . That every thing , Fathers 5 Fathers Conscript , has been provided , prepared , and against CATILINE . III.
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