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... murdered , two Roman Knights who were pre- fent , whofe Names were Caius Cornelius , and Lucius Vargunteius , undertook to murder him . before break of Day . But Cicero having Ad- vice of this , by one . Fulvia , a noted Courtezan ...
... murdered , two Roman Knights who were pre- fent , whofe Names were Caius Cornelius , and Lucius Vargunteius , undertook to murder him . before break of Day . But Cicero having Ad- vice of this , by one . Fulvia , a noted Courtezan ...
Pàgina 2
... murdered , two Roman Knights who were pre fent , whofe Names were Caius Cornelius , an Lucius Vargunteius , undertook to murder hi before break of Day . But Cicero having A vice of this , by one . Fulvia , a noted Courtez took fuch ...
... murdered , two Roman Knights who were pre fent , whofe Names were Caius Cornelius , an Lucius Vargunteius , undertook to murder hi before break of Day . But Cicero having A vice of this , by one . Fulvia , a noted Courtez took fuch ...
Pàgina 9
... murder- ing Cicero , and firing the City , Cicero might have done this by the Valerian Law , made by Valerius Poplicola , immediately after the Expulfion of the Kings . For by this Law , it was declared , that any Man might fafely kill ...
... murder- ing Cicero , and firing the City , Cicero might have done this by the Valerian Law , made by Valerius Poplicola , immediately after the Expulfion of the Kings . For by this Law , it was declared , that any Man might fafely kill ...
Pàgina 10
... Murder . You are on all Hands befet ; your Practices are clear as the Sun at Noon , as you fhall own from the Detail I am now to make . You may remember , that on the twenty - firft of October laft , I foretold in the Senate , that on a ...
... Murder . You are on all Hands befet ; your Practices are clear as the Sun at Noon , as you fhall own from the Detail I am now to make . You may remember , that on the twenty - firft of October laft , I foretold in the Senate , that on a ...
Pàgina 15
... murder , in the Field , me the Conful , with the Candidates who opposed you , fupported by the Affections and Swords of my Friends , without Violation of the pub- lic Peace , I baffled your impious Attack . Afterwards , as often as you ...
... murder , in the Field , me the Conful , with the Candidates who opposed you , fupported by the Affections and Swords of my Friends , without Violation of the pub- lic Peace , I baffled your impious Attack . Afterwards , as often as you ...
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