Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1857 - 459 pagine |
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Pagina 142
... cause . Upon this L. Vargunteius , a senator , and C. Cornelius , a knight , undertook to repair at an early hour the following morning to the house of the consul , to make their way into his chamber as if for the purpose of paying ...
... cause . Upon this L. Vargunteius , a senator , and C. Cornelius , a knight , undertook to repair at an early hour the following morning to the house of the consul , to make their way into his chamber as if for the purpose of paying ...
Pagina 144
... cause of Roman freedom . But when the news arrived of the disclosures that had taken place in the city , of the complete suppression of the plot , and of the execution of the leading conspirators , many who had joined his standard ...
... cause of Roman freedom . But when the news arrived of the disclosures that had taken place in the city , of the complete suppression of the plot , and of the execution of the leading conspirators , many who had joined his standard ...
Pagina 145
... cause and a better man . His body was found , after the struggle was over , far in advance of his own ranks in the midst of a heap of his enemies ; he was yet breathing , and his features in the agonies of death still wore their ...
... cause and a better man . His body was found , after the struggle was over , far in advance of his own ranks in the midst of a heap of his enemies ; he was yet breathing , and his features in the agonies of death still wore their ...
Pagina 146
... cause , that the populace would have been intimidated or gained over , and that thousands of ruined and desperate men would have rushed from all quar- ters to his support , enabling him to bid defiance to any force which could have been ...
... cause , that the populace would have been intimidated or gained over , and that thousands of ruined and desperate men would have rushed from all quar- ters to his support , enabling him to bid defiance to any force which could have been ...
Pagina 152
... caused him to be seized , and advanced to the attack . The insurgents fled : Fulvius , with his eldest son , was slain ; Gracchus prevailed on his slave to dispatch him . The younger son of Fulvius , who had been seized , was allowed to ...
... caused him to be seized , and advanced to the attack . The insurgents fled : Fulvius , with his eldest son , was slain ; Gracchus prevailed on his slave to dispatch him . The younger son of Fulvius , who had been seized , was allowed to ...
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