| Stephen Jones - 1799 - 456 pagine
...preiCTit situation of the commonwealth. Here- Cicero moved for a decree of a general amnesty, or аи of oblivion, for all that was passed: to which they unanimously agreed. Antony dissembled well, for it was nothing hut dissimulation : he seemЫ tobe all goodness; talked of nothing... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1801 - 462 pagine
...of it, and confirm them by some solemn act. Here Cicero, as the best foundation of a lasting quiet, moved the assembly, in the first place, after the...general amnesty, or act of oblivion, for all that $as passed ; to which they unanimously agreed. Antony seemed to be all goodness ; talked of nothing... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1804 - 456 pagine
...of it, and confirm them by some solemn act. Here Cicero, as the best foundation of a lasting quiet, moved the assembly, in the first place, after the...Antony seemed to be all goodness; talked of nothing but healing measures; and, for a proof of his sincerity, moved, that the con* Uicebam illis in Capitolio... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1811 - 490 pagine
...consul, to deliberate upon the prêtent situation of the commonwealth. Here Cicero moved for a decree of a general amnesty, or act of oblivion, for all that...passed : to which they unanimously agreed. Antony dissembled well, for it was nothing but ditsimulation : he seemed to be all goodness ; talked of nothing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 pagine
...consul, to deliberate upon the present situation of the commonwealth. Here Cicero moved for a decree of a general amnesty, or act of oblivion, for all that was passed ; to which they unanimously agreed. Anthony dissembled well; seemed to be all goodness; talked of nothing but healing measures ; and, as... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 pagine
...consul, to deliberate upon the present situation of the commonwealth. Here Cicero moved for a decree of a general amnesty, or act of oblivion, for all that was passed ; to which they unanimously agreed. Anthony dissembled well; seemed to be all goodness; talked of nothing but healing measures ; and, as... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 552 pagine
...example of Athens, to deeree a general amnesty, or aet of oblivion, for all that was passed, to whieh they unanimously agreed. Antony seemed to be all goodness,...nothing but of healing measures; and, for a proof of his sineerity, moved, "that the eonspirators should be invited to take part in their deliberations," and... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1837 - 802 pagine
...of it, and confirm them by some solemn act. Here Cicero, as the best foundation of a lasting quiet, moved the assembly, in the first place, after the...general amnesty, or act of oblivion, for all that was past; to which they unanimously agreed. Antony seemed to be all goodness ; talked of nothing but healing... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1839 - 380 pagine
...of it, and confirm them by some solemn act. Here Cicero, as the best foundation of a lasting quiet, moved the assembly in the first place, after the example...Antony seemed to be all goodness, talked of nothing but healing measures, and, for a proof of his sincerity, moved, that the conspirators should be invited... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1844 - 306 pagine
...necessity of union. Here Cicero, as the best foundation of permanent tranquillity, moved the assembly to decree a general amnesty, or act of oblivion for all that was past ; to which they unanimously agreed. Antony appeared to be all condescension ; and, in proof of... | |
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