The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina xi
... ruin . In a nation , like ours , which , from the natural effect of freedom , is divided into opposite parties , though particular attachments to certain princi- ples , or friendships with certain men , will some- times draw the best ...
... ruin . In a nation , like ours , which , from the natural effect of freedom , is divided into opposite parties , though particular attachments to certain princi- ples , or friendships with certain men , will some- times draw the best ...
Pagina xii
... ruin of the public , I mention this , my Lord , as an additional reason for presenting you with the Life of Cicero : for were I not persuaded of your Lordship's sincere love of liberty , and zeal for the happiness of your fellow ...
... ruin of the public , I mention this , my Lord , as an additional reason for presenting you with the Life of Cicero : for were I not persuaded of your Lordship's sincere love of liberty , and zeal for the happiness of your fellow ...
Pagina 6
... ruins of a man , whose writings , by spreading the light of reason and liberty through the world , have been one great instrument of obstructing their unweari- ed pains to enslave it . Cicero , being the first - born of the family , re ...
... ruins of a man , whose writings , by spreading the light of reason and liberty through the world , have been one great instrument of obstructing their unweari- ed pains to enslave it . Cicero , being the first - born of the family , re ...
Pagina 23
... ruin : for the enor- mous bulk to which the city was swelled by it , gave birth to many new disorders , that gradually corrupted , and at last destroyed it ; and the disci- pline of the laws , calculated for a people whom the same walls ...
... ruin : for the enor- mous bulk to which the city was swelled by it , gave birth to many new disorders , that gradually corrupted , and at last destroyed it ; and the disci- pline of the laws , calculated for a people whom the same walls ...
Pagina 35
... ruin of that aristocracy , which he was then establishing with so much pains , for that he saw many Mariuses in one Cæsart . The event con- firmed Sylla's prediction ; for , by the experience of these times , young Cæsar was instructed ...
... ruin of that aristocracy , which he was then establishing with so much pains , for that he saw many Mariuses in one Cæsart . The event con- firmed Sylla's prediction ; for , by the experience of these times , young Cæsar was instructed ...
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