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... must have been attended with more difmal Confe quences , than that of Catiline against Rome . The Ends which the Confpirators propofed , were not merely Political , fuch as thofe of cre- ating an Alteration in the fundamental Con ...
... must have been attended with more difmal Confe quences , than that of Catiline against Rome . The Ends which the Confpirators propofed , were not merely Political , fuch as thofe of cre- ating an Alteration in the fundamental Con ...
Pàgina 16
... must here observe , that a Sentence of Banishment was feldom or never pronounced against any Roman ; there being no Law which punished any Crime with Exile . The ufual Punishment was a pecuniary Mulet ; they were condemned to pay a Sum ...
... must here observe , that a Sentence of Banishment was feldom or never pronounced against any Roman ; there being no Law which punished any Crime with Exile . The ufual Punishment was a pecuniary Mulet ; they were condemned to pay a Sum ...
Pàgina 18
... must crush you . Let me now proceed to what has no Re- lation to your perfonal Infamy in Vice , to your domeftic Shame , or your reduced Circumftan- ces ; but to what immediately concerns the most important Intereft of our Country , to ...
... must crush you . Let me now proceed to what has no Re- lation to your perfonal Infamy in Vice , to your domeftic Shame , or your reduced Circumftan- ces ; but to what immediately concerns the most important Intereft of our Country , to ...
Pàgina 29
... ; with all which thou must foon be pinched . So much did I gain , when I difappointed thee of the Con- fulate , that thy Country fhould feel thy At- tempts 1 tempts as an Exile , and not thy Tyranny against CATILINE . 29.
... ; with all which thou must foon be pinched . So much did I gain , when I difappointed thee of the Con- fulate , that thy Country fhould feel thy At- tempts 1 tempts as an Exile , and not thy Tyranny against CATILINE . 29.
Pàgina 32
... must then be consumed ! " cc To these awful Words of my complaining Country , and of every Man who entertains the fame Sentiments , I thus briefly anfwer : Had I , Fathers Confcript , judged it most expedi ent that Catiline fhould die ...
... must then be consumed ! " cc To these awful Words of my complaining Country , and of every Man who entertains the fame Sentiments , I thus briefly anfwer : Had I , Fathers Confcript , judged it most expedi ent that Catiline fhould die ...
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