Orationes quaedam selectae: notis illustrataeImpensis Caroli Norris et Soc., 1811 - 341 pagine |
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... they claim as proprietors in the words following , to wit : " M. T. Ciceronis Orationes Quaedam Selectae , Notis Illustratae Editio Exoniensis Secunda Emendatior . " In Conformity to an act of the Congress of the Unit- ed States ...
... they claim as proprietors in the words following , to wit : " M. T. Ciceronis Orationes Quaedam Selectae , Notis Illustratae Editio Exoniensis Secunda Emendatior . " In Conformity to an act of the Congress of the Unit- ed States ...
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... they therefore thought it prudent to defer its execution to a future peri- od . At the time appointed , they had enlarged their plan , and de- termined not only to kill the consuls , but also to murder the Senate . But by too great ...
... they therefore thought it prudent to defer its execution to a future peri- od . At the time appointed , they had enlarged their plan , and de- termined not only to kill the consuls , but also to murder the Senate . But by too great ...
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... they expected the greatest opposition . But the mecting was no sooner over , than Cicero was informed of all its proceedings . Fulvia , the mistress of Curius , one of the conspira , tors , had persuaded him to send the consul an ...
... they expected the greatest opposition . But the mecting was no sooner over , than Cicero was informed of all its proceedings . Fulvia , the mistress of Curius , one of the conspira , tors , had persuaded him to send the consul an ...
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... they were oblig . ed to act under the direction of the Senate . But when there were civil commotions in the city , and when it was supposed that some A 2 • ferri pestem istam , quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu ORATIO I. IN L. CATILINAM .
... they were oblig . ed to act under the direction of the Senate . But when there were civil commotions in the city , and when it was supposed that some A 2 • ferri pestem istam , quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu ORATIO I. IN L. CATILINAM .
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... they might preserve the republic from harm . Upon the first report of the existence of the Catilinarian conspiracy , such au- thority was conferred on Cicero and Antonius ; and it was by vir- tue of this power , that , Cicero says ...
... they might preserve the republic from harm . Upon the first report of the existence of the Catilinarian conspiracy , such au- thority was conferred on Cicero and Antonius ; and it was by vir- tue of this power , that , Cicero says ...
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