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Pàgina 5
... kill Tiberius Gracchus for a flight Encroachment upon the Rights of his Country ; and fhall we , her Confuls , with perfevering Patience bear with Catiline , whofe Ambition is to defolate a devoted World with Fire and Sword ? Not to ...
... kill Tiberius Gracchus for a flight Encroachment upon the Rights of his Country ; and fhall we , her Confuls , with perfevering Patience bear with Catiline , whofe Ambition is to defolate a devoted World with Fire and Sword ? Not to ...
Pàgina 7
... killed by fome of the At- tendants of Gracchus , the Senate gave Opimius full Power to do as he thought beft , for the Good of the State . The Conful com- manded all the Nobility , with their Clients , to appear in Arms next Morning in ...
... killed by fome of the At- tendants of Gracchus , the Senate gave Opimius full Power to do as he thought beft , for the Good of the State . The Conful com- manded all the Nobility , with their Clients , to appear in Arms next Morning in ...
Pàgina 9
... kill a Traitor without a Trial ; provided he could afterwards make good his Accufation , and prove the Perfon flain to have been an Enemy to the Commonwealth . fhalt live , as thou liveft now , befet by against CATILINE . 9.
... kill a Traitor without a Trial ; provided he could afterwards make good his Accufation , and prove the Perfon flain to have been an Enemy to the Commonwealth . fhalt live , as thou liveft now , befet by against CATILINE . 9.
Pàgina 22
... killed feveral Noblemen , who were profcribed by Sylla , and fecretly murdered many , who oppofed his wicked Defigns ; and had falfe Witneffes ready on all Occafions , to fwear whatever he defired . This made him a common Refuge for all ...
... killed feveral Noblemen , who were profcribed by Sylla , and fecretly murdered many , who oppofed his wicked Defigns ; and had falfe Witneffes ready on all Occafions , to fwear whatever he defired . This made him a common Refuge for all ...
Pàgina 102
... made him be look- ed upon as a Well - wisher to the Confpiracy ; so that the Knights , who kept Guard round the Senate - Houfe , threatened to kill him , leaves out the Pains of Death , but compre- hends 102 CICERO's ORATION.
... made him be look- ed upon as a Well - wisher to the Confpiracy ; so that the Knights , who kept Guard round the Senate - Houfe , threatened to kill him , leaves out the Pains of Death , but compre- hends 102 CICERO's ORATION.
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