The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volumen 2 |
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... Senfe , fhould be preserved . Cafar's Rapidity has hurried him into the frequent Ufe of Dactyles and Peons which Ariftotle , and Cicero himself , in his Conferences upon an Orator , have highly commended . There is , in this Sentence ...
... Senfe , fhould be preserved . Cafar's Rapidity has hurried him into the frequent Ufe of Dactyles and Peons which Ariftotle , and Cicero himself , in his Conferences upon an Orator , have highly commended . There is , in this Sentence ...
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... Senfe ; for once wipe from thy Mind the Thoughts of Fire and Murder . You are on all Hands befet ; your Practices are clear as the Sun at Noon , as you fhall own from the Detail I am now to make . You may remember , that on the twenty ...
... Senfe ; for once wipe from thy Mind the Thoughts of Fire and Murder . You are on all Hands befet ; your Practices are clear as the Sun at Noon , as you fhall own from the Detail I am now to make . You may remember , that on the twenty ...
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... Senfe , that whoever has endeavoured to abo- lish this glorious State , ought to be punished with Death : The other of Caius Cafar ' , who leaves Cafar propofed perpetual Imprisonment in the Free Towns of Italy : His Speech is extant ...
... Senfe , that whoever has endeavoured to abo- lish this glorious State , ought to be punished with Death : The other of Caius Cafar ' , who leaves Cafar propofed perpetual Imprisonment in the Free Towns of Italy : His Speech is extant ...
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... Senfe of the latter is , that Death was not appointed by the Immortal Gods as a Penalty ; but that it is rather the in- feparable Condition of our Nature , or the Cef- fation of our Toils and Troubles . Therefore , it is never declined ...
... Senfe of the latter is , that Death was not appointed by the Immortal Gods as a Penalty ; but that it is rather the in- feparable Condition of our Nature , or the Cef- fation of our Toils and Troubles . Therefore , it is never declined ...
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... Senfe be called a Roman Citizen . In short , that the very Enactor of the Sempronian Law , though uncondemned by the People , fa- tisfied the Rigour of his Country's Juftice . The fame Member thinks that the profuse and prodigal ...
... Senfe be called a Roman Citizen . In short , that the very Enactor of the Sempronian Law , though uncondemned by the People , fa- tisfied the Rigour of his Country's Juftice . The fame Member thinks that the profuse and prodigal ...
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