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... State University of Michigar ( Recently published . ) 12mo . 598 pages . The type is unusually large and distinet . The work contains eighty - five engravings , which delineate the usages , customs , weapons , arts , and mythology of ...
... State University of Michigar ( Recently published . ) 12mo . 598 pages . The type is unusually large and distinet . The work contains eighty - five engravings , which delineate the usages , customs , weapons , arts , and mythology of ...
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... state in the proposed massacre . This extraordinary design is said to have been frus- trated solely by the impatience of Catiline , who , upon the appointed day , gave the signal prematurely , before the whole of the armed agents had ...
... state in the proposed massacre . This extraordinary design is said to have been frus- trated solely by the impatience of Catiline , who , upon the appointed day , gave the signal prematurely , before the whole of the armed agents had ...
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... state of public affairs might be fully investigated ; and at length , on the 21st of October , openly denounced Catiline , charged him broadly with treason , predicted that in six days from that time Manlius would take the field in open ...
... state of public affairs might be fully investigated ; and at length , on the 21st of October , openly denounced Catiline , charged him broadly with treason , predicted that in six days from that time Manlius would take the field in open ...
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... state , who in his turn acquainted Cicero , and by the instructions of the latter enjoined the ambassa- dors to affect great zeal in the undertaking , and if possible to gain possession of some tangible documentary proof . The Gauls ...
... state , who in his turn acquainted Cicero , and by the instructions of the latter enjoined the ambassa- dors to affect great zeal in the undertaking , and if possible to gain possession of some tangible documentary proof . The Gauls ...
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... state of public feeling and public morals , shall we have much diff- culty in forming a distinct idea of the character of Catiline himself , of the motives by which he was stimulated , and of the calculations by which he was encouraged ...
... state of public feeling and public morals , shall we have much diff- culty in forming a distinct idea of the character of Catiline himself , of the motives by which he was stimulated , and of the calculations by which he was encouraged ...
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Africa Archias Asconius bellum Benecke brought Cæs Cæsar Cæsar's called case Castor Catiline causa cause Cicero Cicero's city Clodio Clodius common text Compare construction consul country cujus death Deiotarus edition esset Etruria expression first following form former found general give given gives Grammar great Greek Greek Language hæc Heraclia hujus ille Italy judices Klotz language Latin life Ligarius line made Madvig read Matthiæ mihi Milo Milo's Mithridates name neque Notes omnibus oration orator order Orelli pages passage people place Pompeio Pompeius Pompey populi Romani prætor preceding preposition present purpose quæ Quinctil Quirites quum reading reference rei publicæ rem publicam Roman Rome sæpe Sall same says Schultz second See ch See note See P. C. See Z senate senatus sense sentence Sest sine slaves Soldan state Steinmetz Sulla taken tamen time used vitæ vobis word words year καὶ
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