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Pàgina 15
... called Confules Defignati , Confuls Elect . a Catiline had not only flood Candidate when Cicero was elect- ed , but also offered himself a Candidate at the next Election , where Cicero prefided . Being disappointed in both by the Vigi ...
... called Confules Defignati , Confuls Elect . a Catiline had not only flood Candidate when Cicero was elect- ed , but also offered himself a Candidate at the next Election , where Cicero prefided . Being disappointed in both by the Vigi ...
Pàgina 29
... called Catiline's , directed ; your lying out on the Ground , not only to compass a Rape , but to commit a Villany ; thy treacherous Vigilance to improve to thy own Purposes , not only the Slumber of the married Man , but the Proper- ty ...
... called Catiline's , directed ; your lying out on the Ground , not only to compass a Rape , but to commit a Villany ; thy treacherous Vigilance to improve to thy own Purposes , not only the Slumber of the married Man , but the Proper- ty ...
Pàgina 69
... called Savoy and Piedmont . They were a brave People , and maintained a War with the Romans for a long Time ; but before this had been totally fubdued , and go- verned by the Roman Prætor , who had the Care of Gallia Nar- bonenfis ...
... called Savoy and Piedmont . They were a brave People , and maintained a War with the Romans for a long Time ; but before this had been totally fubdued , and go- verned by the Roman Prætor , who had the Care of Gallia Nar- bonenfis ...
Pàgina 79
... called Prætor Urbanus , whose Business was to hear all Causes in the City . The others were fent by the Confuls , or by the People , to different Parts of the Empire , where the Confuls could not go in Perfon . After the Expiration of ...
... called Prætor Urbanus , whose Business was to hear all Causes in the City . The others were fent by the Confuls , or by the People , to different Parts of the Empire , where the Confuls could not go in Perfon . After the Expiration of ...
Pàgina 89
... called , because he defeated the Cimbri and Teu- tones , who invaded Italy with an Army of several hundred thou- fand Men . y Cinna endeavoured to restore Marius's Party upon the De- parture of Sylla , but was driven out of the City by ...
... called , because he defeated the Cimbri and Teu- tones , who invaded Italy with an Army of several hundred thou- fand Men . y Cinna endeavoured to restore Marius's Party upon the De- parture of Sylla , but was driven out of the City by ...
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