| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 pagine
...at the motion of Cicero, to offer a public reward to the firft difcoverer of the plot ; if a flave, his liberty, and eight hundred pounds; if a citizen, his pardon, and fixteen hundred. Yet Cataline, by a profound diffimulation, and the confiant profeffions of his innocence,... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1804 - 496 pagine
...treasons, and his design of killing the consul ; and a decree had passed, at the motion of Cicero, to offer a public reward to the first discoverer of the plot...deceived many of all ranks, representing the whole as the fiction of his enemy Cicero, and offering to give security for his behaviour, and to deliver himself... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1811 - 688 pagine
...public reward to the first discoverer of the plot ; if z siave, his liberty, and eight hundred pound« ; if a citizen, his pardon, and sixteen hundred. Yet Catiline, by a profound dusimnlitiort, and the constant professions of hi« innocence, still deceived many «(•H rank« ;... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pagine
...treasons, and his design of killing the consul; and a decree had passed at the motion of Cicero, to offer a public reward to the first discoverer of the plot...if a citizen, his pardon, and sixteen hundred. Yet Cataiine, by a profound dissimulation, and the copslant professions of his innocence, still deceived... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1818 - 482 pagine
...design of killing the consul ; and a decree had passed, at the motion of Cicero, to offer a publick reward to the first discoverer of the plot ; " if...hundred " pounds ; if a citizen, his pardon, and sixteen hun" dred.J Yet Catiline, by a profound dissimulation, and the constant professions of his innocence,... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1818 - 484 pagine
...slave, his liberty, and eight hundred " pounds ; if a citizen, his pardon, and sixteen hun" dred.J Yet Catiline, by a profound dissimulation, and the...deceived many of all ranks ; representing the whole as the fiction of his enemy Cicero, and offering to give security for his behaviour, and to deliver himself... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pagine
...treasons, and his design of killing the consul ; and a decree had passed at the motion of Cicero, to offer ages of truth and integrity to the prosperity even of our worldl hie liberty, and eight hundred pounds; if a citizen, his pardon, and sixteen hundred. Yet Cataline,... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 606 pagine
...treasons, and his design of killing the consul, and a decree had passed, at the motion of Cicero, to offer a public reward to the first discoverer of the plot: if a slave, his liberty and 800/.; if a citizen, his pardon and 1600/. Yet Catiline, by a profound dissimulation, and the constant... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 604 pagine
...treasons, and his design of killing the consul, and a decree had passed, at the motion of Cicero, to offer a public reward to the first discoverer of the plot : if a slave, his liberty Saiimt so. and 800/. ; if a citizen, his pardon and i600/. Yet Catiline, by a profound dissimulation,... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1837 - 802 pagine
...treasons, and his design of killing the consul ; and a decree had passed, at the motion of Cicero, to offer a public reward to the first discoverer of the plot...deceived many of all ranks, representing the whole as the fiction of his enemy Cicero, and offering to give security for his behaviour, and to deliver himself... | |
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