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... Government , or removing Per- fons in Power , but tended to an utter Extinction of all who were not immediately concerned in the Confpiracy . The very City of Rome was to have been fired , and the Senators and Citi- zens cut off ; but ...
... Government , or removing Per- fons in Power , but tended to an utter Extinction of all who were not immediately concerned in the Confpiracy . The very City of Rome was to have been fired , and the Senators and Citi- zens cut off ; but ...
Pàgina 7
... Government was put into the Hands of the Confuls , Caius Marius and Lucius Valerius , did one Day intervene before Lucius Saturninus , the Tri- m B 4 bune This was the Conful , who , when C. Gracchus Tiberius fol- lowing the Plan laid ...
... Government was put into the Hands of the Confuls , Caius Marius and Lucius Valerius , did one Day intervene before Lucius Saturninus , the Tri- m B 4 bune This was the Conful , who , when C. Gracchus Tiberius fol- lowing the Plan laid ...
Pàgina 15
... Government ; you doom to Deftruction and Defolation the Temples of the Immortal 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 ...
... Government ; you doom to Deftruction and Defolation the Temples of the Immortal 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 ...
Pàgina 23
... Government ? The Reafon he gives here , is an Affront upon the Common Sense of Mankind . Was there not a Place in Rome close or fecure enough to confine this dangerous , de- teftable Rebel , in whofe fingle Perfon all the Hopes of the ...
... Government ? The Reafon he gives here , is an Affront upon the Common Sense of Mankind . Was there not a Place in Rome close or fecure enough to confine this dangerous , de- teftable Rebel , in whofe fingle Perfon all the Hopes of the ...
Pàgina 24
... Government that ever exifted , against his Person , was it any Wonder If , as unquestionably was the Cafe , the Government of Rome at this Time were worse than Banditti , and had ftripped the People , not only of their Natural and Con ...
... Government that ever exifted , against his Person , was it any Wonder If , as unquestionably was the Cafe , the Government of Rome at this Time were worse than Banditti , and had ftripped the People , not only of their Natural and Con ...
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