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... cities preferred against him in Rome , he was not permitted to assert and maintain his pretensions to that office . It was during the pen- dency of this trial , that , it is supposed , he first thought of destroy- ing the laws and ...
... cities preferred against him in Rome , he was not permitted to assert and maintain his pretensions to that office . It was during the pen- dency of this trial , that , it is supposed , he first thought of destroy- ing the laws and ...
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... city ; and by various artifices he ingratiated himself into the affections of the most indigent class of citizens , who were ever ready to follow a leader , that promised them great rewards . With his accomplices he held frequent ...
... city ; and by various artifices he ingratiated himself into the affections of the most indigent class of citizens , who were ever ready to follow a leader , that promised them great rewards . With his accomplices he held frequent ...
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... city . 2. Urbis vigiliae - As soon as there was a suspicion that a danger- ous conspiracy existed , the Senate ordered the inferior Magistrates of Rome to guard with an armed force the various streets of the ci ty , to prevent the ...
... city . 2. Urbis vigiliae - As soon as there was a suspicion that a danger- ous conspiracy existed , the Senate ordered the inferior Magistrates of Rome to guard with an armed force the various streets of the ci ty , to prevent the ...
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... city , by means of which , Livy says , a private man was near obtaining possession of sovereign pow . Minucius was appointed by the Senate and people to procure corn in the adjacent countries , but met with little success . Spu- rius ...
... city , by means of which , Livy says , a private man was near obtaining possession of sovereign pow . Minucius was appointed by the Senate and people to procure corn in the adjacent countries , but met with little success . Spu- rius ...
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... city , and even some in the senate , who did not think Catiline guilty , and who would have called Cicero a tyrant , if he had ordered him to be killed because , although Catiline were dead , yet the conspiracy would not be suppressed ...
... city , and even some in the senate , who did not think Catiline guilty , and who would have called Cicero a tyrant , if he had ordered him to be killed because , although Catiline were dead , yet the conspiracy would not be suppressed ...
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Orationes quaedam selectae, notis illustratae: In usum academiae exoniensis Marcus Tullius Cicero Visualizzazione completa - 1847 |
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