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Pàgina 12
... House of Marcus Lecca , " in the Street of the Armor- ers : I affirm that then , and there , Numbers of your Affociates , in Madness and Guilt , were affembled . You don't dare to deny this ! You own it by your Silence . Did you not , I ...
... House of Marcus Lecca , " in the Street of the Armor- ers : I affirm that then , and there , Numbers of your Affociates , in Madness and Guilt , were affembled . You don't dare to deny this ! You own it by your Silence . Did you not , I ...
Pàgina 13
... House of Lecca ; you cantoned all Italy out , you appointed the Sta- tion to which every one was to repair ; you fingled out those whom you in Person was to head ; and those who were to stay in Rome ; you pointed out the Parts of the ...
... House of Lecca ; you cantoned all Italy out , you appointed the Sta- tion to which every one was to repair ; you fingled out those whom you in Person was to head ; and those who were to stay in Rome ; you pointed out the Parts of the ...
Pàgina 17
... House all that you thought might check your Enormities , VOL . II . C 0 didft He is faid to have murdered his Brother ; debauched his own Daughter ; and was fufpected to have murdered his Wife and Son , to make Way for Aurelia Oreftilla ...
... House all that you thought might check your Enormities , VOL . II . C 0 didft He is faid to have murdered his Brother ; debauched his own Daughter ; and was fufpected to have murdered his Wife and Son , to make Way for Aurelia Oreftilla ...
Pàgina 21
... House : Shall you then prefume to remain in this City ? Were my Perfon equally obnoxious , equally odious to my Countrymen ; I would chufe rather to fly from their Looks , than ftand the reproachful Glances of every Man I meet : And ...
... House : Shall you then prefume to remain in this City ? Were my Perfon equally obnoxious , equally odious to my Countrymen ; I would chufe rather to fly from their Looks , than ftand the reproachful Glances of every Man I meet : And ...
Pàgina 23
... House of Lepidus ? When he refused to receive you , you had the Impudence to come even to me ; entreating that I would take you into Custody within my House . I alfo made answer , that it was utterly inconfiftent with my Safety , for me ...
... House of Lepidus ? When he refused to receive you , you had the Impudence to come even to me ; entreating that I would take you into Custody within my House . I alfo made answer , that it was utterly inconfiftent with my Safety , for me ...
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