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Pàgina 12
... 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 , and in this Af- fembly , this Affembly , the most awful , the moft w Orig . Inter ...
... 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 , and in this Af- fembly , this Affembly , the most awful , the moft w Orig . Inter ...
Pàgina 14
... Gods ! and chief to thee , O JOVE , THE STAYER ! thou moft antient Guardian of Rome ; that they have enabled us so often to escape this dreadful , this dangerous , this detestable Scourge of his Country ; and surely for one Man the ...
... Gods ! and chief to thee , O JOVE , THE STAYER ! thou moft antient Guardian of Rome ; that they have enabled us so often to escape this dreadful , this dangerous , this detestable Scourge of his Country ; and surely for one Man the ...
Pàgina 15
... Gods ; the Man- fions of Rome , the Lives of her Citizens , and the Inhabitants of all Italy . Therefore , as I dare not now purfue the Maxims which di- ftinguished our Government , which characte- rifed 2 The Confuls were usually ...
... Gods ; the Man- fions of Rome , the Lives of her Citizens , and the Inhabitants of all Italy . Therefore , as I dare not now purfue the Maxims which di- ftinguished our Government , which characte- rifed 2 The Confuls were usually ...
Pàgina 26
... Gods did infpire thee with such a Refolution ; yet if , daunted by my Words , thou shouldft refolve to go into Banishment , I foresee what a Storm of Unpopularity muft lower over my Reputation ; not fo much in these It had been once ...
... Gods did infpire thee with such a Refolution ; yet if , daunted by my Words , thou shouldft refolve to go into Banishment , I foresee what a Storm of Unpopularity muft lower over my Reputation ; not fo much in these It had been once ...
Pàgina 36
... Gods ; from the Roofs and the Walls of Rome ; from the Lives and Properties of our Citizens : Then fhall thy eternal Vengeance , in Life as in Death , overtake all the Foes of the Virtuous ; all the Enemies of their Country ; all the ...
... Gods ; from the Roofs and the Walls of Rome ; from the Lives and Properties of our Citizens : Then fhall thy eternal Vengeance , in Life as in Death , overtake all the Foes of the Virtuous ; all the Enemies of their Country ; all the ...
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