Gai Sallusti Crispi Bellum CatilinæAllyn and Bacon, 1900 - 225 pagine |
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Pagina xvi
... citizens , set the city on fire , bring in his army , and then reign supreme , as Sulla had . Fortunately , Cicero was secretly in- formed of all his movements . On October 21 , B.C. 63 , the consul called the Senate together and laid ...
... citizens , set the city on fire , bring in his army , and then reign supreme , as Sulla had . Fortunately , Cicero was secretly in- formed of all his movements . On October 21 , B.C. 63 , the consul called the Senate together and laid ...
Pagina xviii
... citizens without allowing them to appeal to the people ; he therefore favored life imprisonment for the conspirators . His speech pro- duced a strong impression on the Senate . When it became evident that Caesar's motion might prevail ...
... citizens without allowing them to appeal to the people ; he therefore favored life imprisonment for the conspirators . His speech pro- duced a strong impression on the Senate . When it became evident that Caesar's motion might prevail ...
Pagina 70
... citizens at will , it became impossible to curb men's avarice . Added to this was the evil influ- ence of Sulla's soldiers , who , being too leniently allowed to lay hands on everything they wanted in Asia , thereafter knew no restraint ...
... citizens at will , it became impossible to curb men's avarice . Added to this was the evil influ- ence of Sulla's soldiers , who , being too leniently allowed to lay hands on everything they wanted in Asia , thereafter knew no restraint ...
Pagina 72
... citizens of Rome had ' levelled mountains ' and ' built over seas . ' For instance , L. Lucullus , whom Pompey derisively called Xerxes togātus , ' the Roman Xerxes , ' cut through hills to construct fish ponds , so as to have fresh ...
... citizens of Rome had ' levelled mountains ' and ' built over seas . ' For instance , L. Lucullus , whom Pompey derisively called Xerxes togātus , ' the Roman Xerxes , ' cut through hills to construct fish ponds , so as to have fresh ...
Pagina 76
... citizen an opportunity of securing the much coveted honor of a seat in the Senate ; but practically it was limited to the favored few . For the Senate controlled the elections to such an extent as to almost invariably insure the choice ...
... citizen an opportunity of securing the much coveted honor of a seat in the Senate ; but practically it was limited to the favored few . For the Senate controlled the elections to such an extent as to almost invariably insure the choice ...
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