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Pàgina 4
... Crime you concerted . The Se- nate is conscious , the Conful is witness to this : yet , mean and degenerate ! the Traitor lives : Lives ! did I say ? He mixes with the Senate ; he shares in our Counfels ; with a steady Eye he furveys us ...
... Crime you concerted . The Se- nate is conscious , the Conful is witness to this : yet , mean and degenerate ! the Traitor lives : Lives ! did I say ? He mixes with the Senate ; he shares in our Counfels ; with a steady Eye he furveys us ...
Pàgina 16
... Crime with Exile . The ufual Punishment was a pecuniary Mulet ; they were condemned to pay a Sum of Money , in Pro- portion to the Greatnefs of their Crime . If they refused to pay this , or were not able to pay it , they went into a ...
... Crime with Exile . The ufual Punishment was a pecuniary Mulet ; they were condemned to pay a Sum of Money , in Pro- portion to the Greatnefs of their Crime . If they refused to pay this , or were not able to pay it , they went into a ...
Pàgina 17
... and 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.
... and 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 18
Marcus Tullius Cicero. didft thou not heighten even that Crime with a new and unparallelled Measure of Guilt ? But over this will I draw a Veil ; for me it fhall reft in Silence . Never through me shall it be known , that there lived in ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. didft thou not heighten even that Crime with a new and unparallelled Measure of Guilt ? But over this will I draw a Veil ; for me it fhall reft in Silence . Never through me shall it be known , that there lived in ...
Pàgina 22
... Crime had a Being . CC without thee , has no Through thee , and through thee alone , the Murder of many Romans has been unavenged ; and by thee , has the oppreffive Hand that plundered my " Allies ' , been free and unpunished . Thou ...
... Crime had a Being . CC without thee , has no Through thee , and through thee alone , the Murder of many Romans has been unavenged ; and by thee , has the oppreffive Hand that plundered my " Allies ' , been free and unpunished . Thou ...
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