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Pàgina 4
... Eye he furveys us ; he anticipates his Guilt ; he enjoys the murderous Thought , and coolly marks The Romans had no ftanding Army at this Time , nor any regular Guards within the City ; but on the Discovery of this Confpiracy , they had ...
... Eye he furveys us ; he anticipates his Guilt ; he enjoys the murderous Thought , and coolly marks The Romans had no ftanding Army at this Time , nor any regular Guards within the City ; but on the Discovery of this Confpiracy , they had ...
Pàgina 10
... Eyes , and many the Ears , who , unperceived by thee , as they have hitherto been , fhall watch thy Mo- tions , and obferve thy Actions . BUT , Catiline , what haft thou now to truft to ? If neither the Gloom of Night can con- ceal your ...
... Eyes , and many the Ears , who , unperceived by thee , as they have hitherto been , fhall watch thy Mo- tions , and obferve thy Actions . BUT , Catiline , what haft thou now to truft to ? If neither the Gloom of Night can con- ceal your ...
Pàgina 11
... Eye , and plain to my Understanding , RECOLLECT " None of the Hiftorians , who have left us the Account of Catiline's Confpiracy , make any Mention of this Attempt ; fo that we know nothing of the Circumftances of it , more than Cicero ...
... Eye , and plain to my Understanding , RECOLLECT " None of the Hiftorians , who have left us the Account of Catiline's Confpiracy , make any Mention of this Attempt ; fo that we know nothing of the Circumftances of it , more than Cicero ...
Pàgina 12
... Eye , fome in this very Affembly , who were present at your Confultation * . IMMORTAL ' Gods ! In what Air do we breathe ; in what a City do we live ; of what a State are we Members ! Here , here , Fathers Confcript , within thefe Walls ...
... Eye , fome in this very Affembly , who were present at your Confultation * . IMMORTAL ' Gods ! In what Air do we breathe ; in what a City do we live ; of what a State are we Members ! Here , here , Fathers Confcript , within thefe Walls ...
Pàgina 17
... Eye , the Guilt that has not stained thy Hands , or the Pollution that has not defiled thy Body ? Among all the heedlefs Youths inveigled by thy wanton Dalliances , is there one whofe Info- lence has been unfupported by thy Sword , and ...
... Eye , the Guilt that has not stained thy Hands , or the Pollution that has not defiled thy Body ? Among all the heedlefs Youths inveigled by thy wanton Dalliances , is there one whofe Info- lence has been unfupported by thy Sword , and ...
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