Elegant Extracts: Book V. VI. Orations and harangues, Parliamentary speechesWells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... Roman senate , imploring their protec- tion against Jugurtha Calisthenes's reproof of Clegn's flattery to Alexander Quintus Curtius . 110 The Scythian ambassadors to Alexander Quintus Curtius . 112 Speech of Charidemus , an Athenian ...
... Roman senate , imploring their protec- tion against Jugurtha Calisthenes's reproof of Clegn's flattery to Alexander Quintus Curtius . 110 The Scythian ambassadors to Alexander Quintus Curtius . 112 Speech of Charidemus , an Athenian ...
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... Roman knights undertook to ease you of that care , and assassinate me the same night in bed before day - break . Scarce was your assembly dismissed , when I was informed of all this : I ordered an additional guard to attend , to secure ...
... Roman knights undertook to ease you of that care , and assassinate me the same night in bed before day - break . Scarce was your assembly dismissed , when I was informed of all this : I ordered an additional guard to attend , to secure ...
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... you affect to prize , while you make no account of their lives ; but of these brave and worthy Roman knights , and other illustrious citi- zens , who guard the avenues of the senate ; BOOK V. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . 51.
... you affect to prize , while you make no account of their lives ; but of these brave and worthy Roman knights , and other illustrious citi- zens , who guard the avenues of the senate ; BOOK V. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . 51.
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... Roman citizens hold you in awe ? Certainly traitors against their country can have no claim to the privileges of citizens . Are you afraid of the reproaches of posterity ? A noble proof indeed of your gratitude to the Ro- man people ...
... Roman citizens hold you in awe ? Certainly traitors against their country can have no claim to the privileges of citizens . Are you afraid of the reproaches of posterity ? A noble proof indeed of your gratitude to the Ro- man people ...
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... Roman knights , and the unanimity of all the honest , Cati- line being driven from the city , you shall behold all his treasons , detected , exposed , crushed , and pu- nished . With these omens , Catiline , of all pros- perity to the ...
... Roman knights , and the unanimity of all the honest , Cati- line being driven from the city , you shall behold all his treasons , detected , exposed , crushed , and pu- nished . With these omens , Catiline , of all pros- perity to the ...
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actions acts of parliament affairs America Amphipolis ancestors Archias arms army Athenians bestowed bill Cæsar Caius Verres called Catiline cause CHARIDEMUS citizens command common commonwealth conduct constitution consul crime crown danger death decemvirs declare defend delivered Demosthenes deserve dominion enemy engage envy equal fathers favour fear fortune gentlemen give glory gods greatest hands hath hear honour hope Hyder Ali interest judge Jugurtha justice king kingdom labours liberty live Livy Long parliaments lordships Lucullus Macedon majesty manner means measures ment Micipsa mind ministers nation nature ness never noble lord Numidia occasion Olynthians Olynthus opinion ORATION parliament patricians peace persons Philip plebeian prætor present prince punish raised reason religion repeal Roman Rome Scythians senate sentiments Sicily slaves speak SPEECH spirit suffer thing thought tion valour virtue whole wretched yourselves