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Pàgina 1
... Danger had been too 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 ...
... Danger had been too 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 ...
Pàgina 8
... Danger to my Country may that that Mercy degenerate into Weakness . Yet even now my Conscience tells me that I have been remifs and negli- gent , tacked them in the Capitol , and obliged them to surrender , with all their Followers ...
... Danger to my Country may that that Mercy degenerate into Weakness . Yet even now my Conscience tells me that I have been remifs and negli- gent , tacked them in the Capitol , and obliged them to surrender , with all their Followers ...
Pàgina 14
... dangerous , this detestable Scourge of his Country ; and surely for one Man the fupreme Safety of the Re- public fhould not be exposed to repeated Dangers . BEFORE , y The Romans being put to Flight in an Engagement with the Sabines ...
... dangerous , this detestable Scourge of his Country ; and surely for one Man the fupreme Safety of the Re- public fhould not be exposed to repeated Dangers . BEFORE , y The Romans being put to Flight in an Engagement with the Sabines ...
Pàgina 23
... dangerous , de- teftable Rebel , in whofe fingle Perfon all the Hopes of the Con- fpirators centered ? Was it fafe for the Commonwealth that this walking Peftilence should breathe and pollute Roman Air , free and very P plied to 2 ...
... dangerous , de- teftable Rebel , in whofe fingle Perfon all the Hopes of the Con- fpirators centered ? Was it fafe for the Commonwealth that this walking Peftilence should breathe and pollute Roman Air , free and very P plied to 2 ...
Pàgina 24
... dangerous Schemes after fo plain an Indication that a Confpiracy was formed , by the moft degenerated Government that ever exifted , against his Person , was it any Wonder If , as unquestionably was the Cafe , the Government of Rome at ...
... dangerous Schemes after fo plain an Indication that a Confpiracy was formed , by the moft degenerated Government that ever exifted , against his Person , was it any Wonder If , as unquestionably was the Cafe , the Government of Rome at ...
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