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... First , VIZ . For CÆLIUS . Second , against The Third , CATILINE . Fourth , The second , } Philippic . The THIRD EDITION , In which the TEXT has been carefully REVISED and CORRECTED with ADDITIONAL NOTES . 1 LONDON : Printed for T ...
... First , VIZ . For CÆLIUS . Second , against The Third , CATILINE . Fourth , The second , } Philippic . The THIRD EDITION , In which the TEXT has been carefully REVISED and CORRECTED with ADDITIONAL NOTES . 1 LONDON : Printed for T ...
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... first Ora- tion which Cicero had pronounced against Ca- tiline and his Accomplices . But , as this con- tains the Subftance of all he had formerly faid on this Occafion , it appears , that he had been at no Pains to preferve the others ...
... first Ora- tion which Cicero had pronounced against Ca- tiline and his Accomplices . But , as this con- tains the Subftance of all he had formerly faid on this Occafion , it appears , that he had been at no Pains to preferve the others ...
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... gone out of Rome . It was pronounced in the Senate , convened in the Temple of Jupiter Stator , in the Year of the City 609 , and of Cicero's Age 44 . M. M. T. CICER O's FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . OW ARGUMENT .
... gone out of Rome . It was pronounced in the Senate , convened in the Temple of Jupiter Stator , in the Year of the City 609 , and of Cicero's Age 44 . M. M. T. CICER O's FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . OW ARGUMENT .
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. M. T. CICER O's FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . OW far a wilt thou , O Catiline ! abuse our Patience ? How long hall thy Madness outbrave our Juftice ? To what Extremities art thou resolved to push thy unbridled ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. M. T. CICER O's FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . OW far a wilt thou , O Catiline ! abuse our Patience ? How long hall thy Madness outbrave our Juftice ? To what Extremities art thou resolved to push thy unbridled ...
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... first to catch , and declared , that you yourself would go forth , but that you would tarry a little , because I was ftill alive . Two Roman Knights , then , to ease you of this Difquiet , undertook with their own Hands , before they ...
... first to catch , and declared , that you yourself would go forth , but that you would tarry a little , because I was ftill alive . Two Roman Knights , then , to ease you of this Difquiet , undertook with their own Hands , before they ...
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