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Pàgina 14
... deliver me should a Wall divide us . No longer fhall you tarry with us . I will not fuffer , I will not endure , I will not allow you . GREAT are the Thanks we owe to the Eternal Gods ! and chief to thee , O JOVE , THE STAYER ! thou ...
... deliver me should a Wall divide us . No longer fhall you tarry with us . I will not fuffer , I will not endure , I will not allow you . GREAT are the Thanks we owe to the Eternal Gods ! and chief to thee , O JOVE , THE STAYER ! thou ...
Pàgina 18
... delivered on the 7th or 8th , so that he had but a very few Days Refpite . This relates to a former Confpiracy , in which Catiline was concerned . In the Year of Rome 687 , when Lepidus and Tullus were Confuls , P. Antronius and Publius ...
... delivered on the 7th or 8th , so that he had but a very few Days Refpite . This relates to a former Confpiracy , in which Catiline was concerned . In the Year of Rome 687 , when Lepidus and Tullus were Confuls , P. Antronius and Publius ...
Pàgina 30
... deliver ; for fhould my Country , that Country which to me is far dearer than Life ; fhould all Italy , fhould all the Frame of this Conftitution thus accoft me : " Mar- cus Tullius , what are you about ? Will you " fuffer my approved ...
... deliver ; for fhould my Country , that Country which to me is far dearer than Life ; fhould all Italy , fhould all the Frame of this Conftitution thus accoft me : " Mar- cus Tullius , what are you about ? Will you " fuffer my approved ...
Pàgina 37
... delivered the following Oration , in which he had two Views ; firft , to vindicate his Conduct in forcing Catiline from Rome ; Secondly , to put them upon their Guard , as the Accomplices of Catiline were still within the City . M. D 3 ...
... delivered the following Oration , in which he had two Views ; firft , to vindicate his Conduct in forcing Catiline from Rome ; Secondly , to put them upon their Guard , as the Accomplices of Catiline were still within the City . M. D 3 ...
Pàgina 71
... delivered up , fealed as they were , to the Prætors ; and their own Perfons being feized , they were all of them brought before me , towards the Dawn of Day . I fum , moned before me Cimber Gabinius , that Arch- Plotter in all their ...
... delivered up , fealed as they were , to the Prætors ; and their own Perfons being feized , they were all of them brought before me , towards the Dawn of Day . I fum , moned before me Cimber Gabinius , that Arch- Plotter in all their ...
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