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... Names were Caius Cornelius , and Lucius Vargunteius , undertook to murder him . before break of Day . But Cicero having Ad- vice of this , by one . Fulvia , a noted Courtezan , took fuch Meafures as entirely disappointed them , and next ...
... Names were Caius Cornelius , and Lucius Vargunteius , undertook to murder him . before break of Day . But Cicero having Ad- vice of this , by one . Fulvia , a noted Courtezan , took fuch Meafures as entirely disappointed them , and next ...
Pàgina 2
... Names were Caius Cornelius , an Lucius Vargunteius , undertook to murder hi before break of Day . But Cicero having A vice of this , by one . Fulvia , a noted Courtez took fuch Measures as entirely disappoin them , and next Day fummoned ...
... Names were Caius Cornelius , an Lucius Vargunteius , undertook to murder hi before break of Day . But Cicero having A vice of this , by one . Fulvia , a noted Courtez took fuch Measures as entirely disappoin them , and next Day fummoned ...
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... Name is fpelt on Medals , stood in a very retired Place of Rome , and very proper for being a Magazine of Arms . Inter fal- carios , therefore , may fignify the Street of the Armorers , more properly than the Reapers , from Falx a ...
... Name is fpelt on Medals , stood in a very retired Place of Rome , and very proper for being a Magazine of Arms . Inter fal- carios , therefore , may fignify the Street of the Armorers , more properly than the Reapers , from Falx a ...
Pàgina 22
... Name of Catiline " first strikes my Thought , now that thy " Guilt Catiline , with his own Hands , killed feveral Noblemen , who were profcribed by Sylla , and fecretly murdered many , who oppofed his wicked Defigns ; and had falfe ...
... Name of Catiline " first strikes my Thought , now that thy " Guilt Catiline , with his own Hands , killed feveral Noblemen , who were profcribed by Sylla , and fecretly murdered many , who oppofed his wicked Defigns ; and had falfe ...
Pàgina 23
... Name of Heaven , did not Cicero accept of Catiline's Offer ? Why was fo fair , fo frank a Proposal rejected by the Government ? The Reafon he gives here , is an Affront upon the Common Sense of Mankind . Was there not a Place in Rome ...
... Name of Heaven , did not Cicero accept of Catiline's Offer ? Why was fo fair , fo frank a Proposal rejected by the Government ? The Reafon he gives here , is an Affront upon the Common Sense of Mankind . Was there not a Place in Rome ...
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