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Pàgina 4
... mean and degenerate ! the Traitor lives : Lives ! did I say ? He mixes with the Senate ; he shares in our Counfels ; with a steady Eye he furveys us ; he anticipates his Guilt ; he enjoys the murderous Thought , and coolly marks The ...
... mean and degenerate ! the Traitor lives : Lives ! did I say ? He mixes with the Senate ; he shares in our Counfels ; with a steady Eye he furveys us ; he anticipates his Guilt ; he enjoys the murderous Thought , and coolly marks The ...
Pàgina 16
... means to avoid a feverer Punishment , which would certainly be inflicted on him , when the Conful pleased to bring the Affair to a Trial ; fince , by the former Part of this Oration , Catiline might plainly fee that all his Plot , with ...
... means to avoid a feverer Punishment , which would certainly be inflicted on him , when the Conful pleased to bring the Affair to a Trial ; fince , by the former Part of this Oration , Catiline might plainly fee that all his Plot , with ...
Pàgina 21
... Means of deftroying her ; fhall you then nei- ther be ábafhed by her Authority , fubmiffive to her Will , nor daunted by her Power ? C 3 HEAR , " Is it probable , fays he , that a Man would quit his house be- " caufe his Slaves hate him ...
... Means of deftroying her ; fhall you then nei- ther be ábafhed by her Authority , fubmiffive to her Will , nor daunted by her Power ? C 3 HEAR , " Is it probable , fays he , that a Man would quit his house be- " caufe his Slaves hate him ...
Pàgina 22
... Means that Juftice and Law " should not only be neglected , but abused " and abolished . All this , though they ought " not to have been borne , yet did I bear as I " could : Eut now , that thy Conduct alone " ftrikes Terrors through my ...
... Means that Juftice and Law " should not only be neglected , but abused " and abolished . All this , though they ought " not to have been borne , yet did I bear as I " could : Eut now , that thy Conduct alone " ftrikes Terrors through my ...
Pàgina 34
... Means has it happened , that in my Confulate , the Tumour , pregnant with every Guilt , with long gather- ing Rage and Infolence , has ripened into Breaking ? But if from such a Confederacy in Treason , this one Traitor only shall be re ...
... Means has it happened , that in my Confulate , the Tumour , pregnant with every Guilt , with long gather- ing Rage and Infolence , has ripened into Breaking ? But if from such a Confederacy in Treason , this one Traitor only shall be re ...
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