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... Place appointed , with the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems to have provoked our Orator fo much , that he rushes . into an abrupt Invective against him , and his Affociates , whom he pathetically exhorts to be gone out of Rome ...
... Place appointed , with the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems to have provoked our Orator fo much , that he rushes . into an abrupt Invective against him , and his Affociates , whom he pathetically exhorts to be gone out of Rome ...
Pàgina 2
... Place appointed , ‹ the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems have provoked our Orator fo much , that he ri into an abrupt Invective against him , and Affociates , whom he pathetically exhorts to gone out of Rome . It was pronounced ...
... Place appointed , ‹ the other Confpirators , his Audacity feems have provoked our Orator fo much , that he ri into an abrupt Invective against him , and Affociates , whom he pathetically exhorts to gone out of Rome . It was pronounced ...
Pàgina 4
... Place where you met , the Company you fummon- ed , and the Crime you concerted . The Se- nate is conscious , the Conful is witness to this : yet , mean and degenerate ! the Traitor lives : Lives ! did I say ? He mixes with the Senate ...
... Place where you met , the Company you fummon- ed , and the Crime you concerted . The Se- nate is conscious , the Conful is witness to this : yet , mean and degenerate ! the Traitor lives : Lives ! did I say ? He mixes with the Senate ...
Pàgina 12
... 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 Scymiter , hence the Word Faulchion . X Salluft reckons ...
... 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 Scymiter , hence the Word Faulchion . X Salluft reckons ...
Pàgina 19
... , Cicero only mentions Catiline's having a Sword in the Comitium , which was contrary to Law . h Any Place where the Affembly of the People was held . been wrefted out of thy Hands ? How often by againft CATILINE . 19.
... , Cicero only mentions Catiline's having a Sword in the Comitium , which was contrary to Law . h Any Place where the Affembly of the People was held . been wrefted out of thy Hands ? How often by againft CATILINE . 19.
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