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Pàgina 15
... Friends , without Violation of the pub- lic Peace , I baffled your impious Attack . Afterwards , as often as you attempted my Life , I fingly opposed your Fury , though well I knew that my Death was linked with mighty Calamities to Rome ...
... Friends , without Violation of the pub- lic Peace , I baffled your impious Attack . Afterwards , as often as you attempted my Life , I fingly opposed your Fury , though well I knew that my Death was linked with mighty Calamities to Rome ...
Pàgina 20
... Friends and Relations , fhew me the Man who faluted you . If this is a Cafe unprecedented in the Memory of Man ; with the Keenness of Reproach , need I to embitter this dreadful Doom of filent Deteftation ? What ! at your Reproach ...
... Friends and Relations , fhew me the Man who faluted you . If this is a Cafe unprecedented in the Memory of Man ; with the Keenness of Reproach , need I to embitter this dreadful Doom of filent Deteftation ? What ! at your Reproach ...
Pàgina 24
... Friend of Catiline , and probably a Confpirator ; the Praifes Cicero here gives him , are fpoke in Irony . The Marcellus mentioned just below , is he whom Cicero defended in that excellent Oration , For Mar- cellus . See Vol . I. P Orig ...
... Friend of Catiline , and probably a Confpirator ; the Praifes Cicero here gives him , are fpoke in Irony . The Marcellus mentioned just below , is he whom Cicero defended in that excellent Oration , For Mar- cellus . See Vol . I. P Orig ...
Pàgina 28
... Friends . BUT why do I follicite thee , when I know that you have already detached a Body of armed Men , who are to wait thee at the Aurelium Forum ? When I know that thou haft concerted , that thou haft fixed , a Day with Manlius ...
... Friends . BUT why do I follicite thee , when I know that you have already detached a Body of armed Men , who are to wait thee at the Aurelium Forum ? When I know that thou haft concerted , that thou haft fixed , a Day with Manlius ...
Pàgina 123
... Friends impeached him of a 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 ...
... Friends impeached him of a 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 ...
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