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... Defign to lay before them the whole of the Confpiracy . Catiline appearing at the Place appointed , with the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems to have provoked our Orator fo much , that he rushes . into an abrupt Invective against ...
... Defign to lay before them the whole of the Confpiracy . Catiline appearing at the Place appointed , with the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems to have provoked our Orator fo much , that he rushes . into an abrupt Invective against ...
Pàgina 19
... defign , there is nothing you contrive , that I am not informed of , be- fore it is too late . Yet , ftill are you restless , still enterprifing anew . How often has that Poinard C 2 been fuls for the Year enfuing ; but being convicted ...
... defign , there is nothing you contrive , that I am not informed of , be- fore it is too late . Yet , ftill are you restless , still enterprifing anew . How often has that Poinard C 2 been fuls for the Year enfuing ; but being convicted ...
Pàgina 33
... Defign to be revenged on Cicero , for disappointing Catiline fo often in his ftanding for the Conful- fhip . The Romans had such an Averfion to the Kingly Govern- ment , that King and cruel Tyrant , were Expreffions of the fame ...
... Defign to be revenged on Cicero , for disappointing Catiline fo often in his ftanding for the Conful- fhip . The Romans had such an Averfion to the Kingly Govern- ment , that King and cruel Tyrant , were Expreffions of the fame ...
Pàgina 123
... Defign to poifon Clodia ; of borrowing from her a Sum of Money to murder Some Alexandrian Embassadors ; of male - treating his Father of being the Friend of Catiline ; of being rude to the Roman Matrons ; of beating a Senator ; and some ...
... Defign to poifon Clodia ; of borrowing from her a Sum of Money to murder Some Alexandrian Embassadors ; of male - treating his Father of being the Friend of Catiline ; of being rude to the Roman Matrons ; of beating a Senator ; and some ...
Pàgina 176
... Defign full of Guilt , full of Au- dacioufnefs . IN this Charge give me leave to afk , whe ther Calius did , or did not acquaint Clodia with his Purpose in borrowing the Money ? If he did not tell her , why did she give it him ? If he ...
... Defign full of Guilt , full of Au- dacioufnefs . IN this Charge give me leave to afk , whe ther Calius did , or did not acquaint Clodia with his Purpose in borrowing the Money ? If he did not tell her , why did she give it him ? If he ...
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