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... general use in this country , are the Boston edition just referred to , by Charles Folsom , and Professor Anthon's edition published by Harper & Brothers . These volumes are so well known that it is needless to speak of them in detail ...
... general use in this country , are the Boston edition just referred to , by Charles Folsom , and Professor Anthon's edition published by Harper & Brothers . These volumes are so well known that it is needless to speak of them in detail ...
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With Notes, for the Use of Schools and Colleges Marcus Tullius Cicero. Poor NOTES . NOTES . THE FOUR ORATIONS AGAINST CATILINE GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
With Notes, for the Use of Schools and Colleges Marcus Tullius Cicero. Poor NOTES . NOTES . THE FOUR ORATIONS AGAINST CATILINE GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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... GENERAL INTRODUCTION . CATILINA , L. SERGIUS , * the descendant of an ancient patrician family which had sunk into poverty , first appears in history as a zealous partisan of Sulla . During the horrors of the great proscription , among ...
... GENERAL INTRODUCTION . CATILINA , L. SERGIUS , * the descendant of an ancient patrician family which had sunk into poverty , first appears in history as a zealous partisan of Sulla . During the horrors of the great proscription , among ...
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... general feeling of distrust and suspicion towards Catiline , and bound firmly together , by the tie of common interest , all who having property to lose looked forward with dread to confusion and anarchy ; Antonius , whose good faith ...
... general feeling of distrust and suspicion towards Catiline , and bound firmly together , by the tie of common interest , all who having property to lose looked forward with dread to confusion and anarchy ; Antonius , whose good faith ...
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... general revolt of the slave population . He added that he was desirous to place himself at the head of his troops , but that it was absolutely necessary in the first place to remove Cicero , whose vigilance was most injurious to their ...
... general revolt of the slave population . He added that he was desirous to place himself at the head of his troops , but that it was absolutely necessary in the first place to remove Cicero , whose vigilance was most injurious to their ...
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