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Pàgina 6
... brought against him . Melius refufing to come , and calling the Mob to his Affiftance , Servilius run him through the Body , and thus ftopped his ambitious Designs . This happened in the Year of Rome 314 , which was three hundred and ...
... brought against him . Melius refufing to come , and calling the Mob to his Affiftance , Servilius run him through the Body , and thus ftopped his ambitious Designs . This happened in the Year of Rome 314 , which was three hundred and ...
Pàgina 8
... brought to a Trial , in the Year 634 . Orig . Mors ac Reipublicæ pæna remorata . Though nothing can be more plain , than the Meaning of Cicero , by thofe Words yet the Variations of Manufcripts , have given rife to numberless ...
... brought to a Trial , in the Year 634 . Orig . Mors ac Reipublicæ pæna remorata . Though nothing can be more plain , than the Meaning of Cicero , by thofe Words yet the Variations of Manufcripts , have given rife to numberless ...
Pàgina 16
... brought of his Guilt . But the Conful advises Catiline to a voluntary Banifhment , by this 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 ...
... brought of his Guilt . But the Conful advises Catiline to a voluntary Banifhment , by this 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 ...
Pàgina 41
... brought the Matter to this Iffue , that as I placed the Ene- my full in your View , you might without Doubt , and without Diffidence , enter upon vigorous Orig . Ne vobis , quidem omnibus re etiam tum probata : I have feen no ...
... brought the Matter to this Iffue , that as I placed the Ene- my full in your View , you might without Doubt , and without Diffidence , enter upon vigorous Orig . Ne vobis , quidem omnibus re etiam tum probata : I have feen no ...
Pàgina 62
... brought about with- out Disturbance ; the most imminent Dangers averted without Alarm ; and an inteftine , a domeftic War , more extensive , and more cruel , than the oldest now alive can remember , with- out my laying afide these ...
... brought about with- out Disturbance ; the most imminent Dangers averted without Alarm ; and an inteftine , a domeftic War , more extensive , and more cruel , than the oldest now alive can remember , with- out my laying afide these ...
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