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Pàgina 98
... Liberty of an Appeal from the Senate to the People . Cicero very well knew , that all the Odium of putting the Confpirators to Death , would certainly fall upon him , as he was Conful , and the most active Person in quelling the ...
... Liberty of an Appeal from the Senate to the People . Cicero very well knew , that all the Odium of putting the Confpirators to Death , would certainly fall upon him , as he was Conful , and the most active Person in quelling the ...
Pàgina 100
... the Strength of the Confpirators ; but finding his Army increase flowly , he invited the Slaves to join with him , by promifing them Liberty and Plunder . ALL this the Informers have difcovered ; the Prisoners have 100 CICERO's ORATION.
... the Strength of the Confpirators ; but finding his Army increase flowly , he invited the Slaves to join with him , by promifing them Liberty and Plunder . ALL this the Informers have difcovered ; the Prisoners have 100 CICERO's ORATION.
Pàgina 114
... Liberty , in fhort , this very Light , and this Parent Soil , not only dear , but delightful and charming . It is of Importance , Fathers Confcript , to obferve the Zeal of thofe Freed Men , who having by their Merits purchased the ...
... Liberty , in fhort , this very Light , and this Parent Soil , not only dear , but delightful and charming . It is of Importance , Fathers Confcript , to obferve the Zeal of thofe Freed Men , who having by their Merits purchased the ...
Pàgina 115
... , in order to fet Lentulus and his Fellows at Liberty ; but were disappointed in their Endeavours by the Diligence of the Conful , and the Number of the Guards . You have a Conful referved from many Dangers , from against CATILINE . i15.
... , in order to fet Lentulus and his Fellows at Liberty ; but were disappointed in their Endeavours by the Diligence of the Conful , and the Number of the Guards . You have a Conful referved from many Dangers , from against CATILINE . i15.
Pàgina 117
... Liberty was founded ; by what Munificence of the Gods those Interests were improved and heightened , which in one Night had almost been abolished . This Day are you to provide , that fuch Treason shall never again be executed ; nay ...
... Liberty was founded ; by what Munificence of the Gods those Interests were improved and heightened , which in one Night had almost been abolished . This Day are you to provide , that fuch Treason shall never again be executed ; nay ...
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