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Pàgina 11
... Sense of their own Safety , but the Patriot Refolution to live that they might crush your Treasons . Can you deny that on that very Day you was fo befet by my Vigi- lance , by my Guards , that to attempt ought against the State , was ...
... Sense of their own Safety , but the Patriot Refolution to live that they might crush your Treasons . Can you deny that on that very Day you was fo befet by my Vigi- lance , by my Guards , that to attempt ought against the State , was ...
Pàgina 23
... Sense of Mankind . Was there not a Place in Rome close or fecure enough to confine this dangerous , de- teftable Rebel , in whofe fingle Perfon all the Hopes of the Con- fpirators centered ? Was it fafe for the Commonwealth that this ...
... Sense of Mankind . Was there not a Place in Rome close or fecure enough to confine this dangerous , de- teftable Rebel , in whofe fingle Perfon all the Hopes of the Con- fpirators centered ? Was it fafe for the Commonwealth that this ...
Pàgina 27
... Sense of Shame reclaims from Dishonour ; Fear , from Danger ; or Reason , from Rage . THEREFORE , as I have often faid , be gone : And , if you want to fwell the Measure of my Unpopularity , for being , as you express it , thy Enemy ...
... Sense of Shame reclaims from Dishonour ; Fear , from Danger ; or Reason , from Rage . THEREFORE , as I have often faid , be gone : And , if you want to fwell the Measure of my Unpopularity , for being , as you express it , thy Enemy ...
Pàgina 33
... Sense of our approaching Ruin ; whose lenient Measures cherished the Hopes of Ca- tiline ; and whose Incredulity nurfed the In- fancy of his Treafon . Many , deftitute either of Wisdom or Virtue , following their Autho- rity would have ...
... Sense of our approaching Ruin ; whose lenient Measures cherished the Hopes of Ca- tiline ; and whose Incredulity nurfed the In- fancy of his Treafon . Many , deftitute either of Wisdom or Virtue , following their Autho- rity would have ...
Pàgina 41
... Sense . Grævius has grofly misunderstood it , by not at- tending to the Import of this Adverb , which is perpetually oc- curring in Cicero , and perpetually leading Tranflators , and Com- mentators , and other Interpreters , into ...
... Sense . Grævius has grofly misunderstood it , by not at- tending to the Import of this Adverb , which is perpetually oc- curring in Cicero , and perpetually leading Tranflators , and Com- mentators , and other Interpreters , into ...
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