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Pagina 10
... army , which Manlius had collected in Etruria , and bring it to take posses- sion of Rome ; that Cassius should inflame the city in several places ; that , during the confusion created by the conflagration , Cethegus should murder the ...
... army , which Manlius had collected in Etruria , and bring it to take posses- sion of Rome ; that Cassius should inflame the city in several places ; that , during the confusion created by the conflagration , Cethegus should murder the ...
Pagina 21
... army , and so great was the reverence , in which they were held , that the soldiers frequently swore by them . The silver eagle , which is mentioned in the text , had belonged to Marius in the Cimbrian war ; and it is probable that ...
... army , and so great was the reverence , in which they were held , that the soldiers frequently swore by them . The silver eagle , which is mentioned in the text , had belonged to Marius in the Cimbrian war ; and it is probable that ...
Pagina 27
... army . When he had left the city , his friends reported , that he had gone into a voluntary exile at Marseilles . Cicero , however , knew that he was going to Man- lius ' camp , as he was certain that he had already sent thither arms ...
... army . When he had left the city , his friends reported , that he had gone into a voluntary exile at Marseilles . Cicero , however , knew that he was going to Man- lius ' camp , as he was certain that he had already sent thither arms ...
Pagina 29
... army , till he had killed Cicero . 6. Quales esse omnes oportebat - All good men thought that Cati- line ought to be put to death . 7. Exultat et triumphat - Although it was a general opinion , that Catiline ought to be capitally ...
... army , till he had killed Cicero . 6. Quales esse omnes oportebat - All good men thought that Cati- line ought to be put to death . 7. Exultat et triumphat - Although it was a general opinion , that Catiline ought to be capitally ...
Pagina 31
... army of Catiline , when compared with the Gallick legions , the levies Quintus Metellus had made in the Picene and Gallic ritory , and with the troops which the Consuls daily raised , deserved the contempt of Cicero . 7. Qui vadimonia ...
... army of Catiline , when compared with the Gallick legions , the levies Quintus Metellus had made in the Picene and Gallic ritory , and with the troops which the Consuls daily raised , deserved the contempt of Cicero . 7. Qui vadimonia ...
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