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Pàgina 11
... Account of Catiline's Confpiracy , make any Mention of this Attempt ; fo that we know nothing of the Circumftances of it , more than Cicero here informs us . 5 W RECOLLECT now the Tranfactions of laft Night , while against CATILINE . II.
... Account of Catiline's Confpiracy , make any Mention of this Attempt ; fo that we know nothing of the Circumftances of it , more than Cicero here informs us . 5 W RECOLLECT now the Tranfactions of laft Night , while against CATILINE . II.
Pàgina 32
Marcus Tullius Cicero. " dread Reproach , art thou to dread it more on account of thy not being deftitute of Honesty and Courage , than for Sloth and cc cr Pufillanimity ... account of PUBLIC SPIRIT , in at- tempting 32 CICERO'S ORATION.
Marcus Tullius Cicero. " dread Reproach , art thou to dread it more on account of thy not being deftitute of Honesty and Courage , than for Sloth and cc cr Pufillanimity ... account of PUBLIC SPIRIT , in at- tempting 32 CICERO'S ORATION.
Pàgina 33
Marcus Tullius Cicero. proach on account of PUBLIC SPIRIT , in at- tempting to blacken the MAN , distinguishes the PATRIOT . BUT fome there are in this Affembly , who either do not perceive , or are unwilling to own their Sense of our ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. proach on account of PUBLIC SPIRIT , in at- tempting to blacken the MAN , distinguishes the PATRIOT . BUT fome there are in this Affembly , who either do not perceive , or are unwilling to own their Sense of our ...
Pàgina 50
... Account ; that his Camp does not now expect Catiline , to become its General , and that he will make Marseilles , and not that Camp , the Abode of his Exile . 0 WRETCHED is the Situation attending not only the Government , but the ...
... Account ; that his Camp does not now expect Catiline , to become its General , and that he will make Marseilles , and not that Camp , the Abode of his Exile . 0 WRETCHED is the Situation attending not only the Government , but the ...
Pàgina 75
... account of the Swords and Daggers found at his House , by saying , that he had been ever curious about Blades of good Metal , upon hearing the Letters read , appear- ed difmayed , confounded , felf - convicted , and of a fudden was ...
... account of the Swords and Daggers found at his House , by saying , that he had been ever curious about Blades of good Metal , upon hearing the Letters read , appear- ed difmayed , confounded , felf - convicted , and of a fudden was ...
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