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... This account of the career of Catiline is the article under that head in the " Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology . " and thus confounded the preconcerted combinations . The danger being NOTES. ...
... This account of the career of Catiline is the article under that head in the " Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology . " and thus confounded the preconcerted combinations . The danger being NOTES. ...
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... Roman freedom . But when the news arrived of the disclosures that had taken place in the city , of the complete suppression of the plot , and of the execution of the leading conspirators , many who had joined his standard , from the ...
... Roman freedom . But when the news arrived of the disclosures that had taken place in the city , of the complete suppression of the plot , and of the execution of the leading conspirators , many who had joined his standard , from the ...
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... Roman state . ( Ch . 13 , § 32 - end . ) Page CH . I - 1 . Quousque tandem . The abruptness of the language 9 and the interrogative form here strongly express the indignation of the orator at seeing Catiline , contrary to all ...
... Roman state . ( Ch . 13 , § 32 - end . ) Page CH . I - 1 . Quousque tandem . The abruptness of the language 9 and the interrogative form here strongly express the indignation of the orator at seeing Catiline , contrary to all ...
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... Roman 9 Antiquities , OPTIMATES . 6. Locus . The temple of Jupiter Stator at the foot of the Pala- tine . See infr . ch . 5 , 11 , and 2 , 6 , 12. The regular meetings of the senate were held on the calends , nones , and ides of each ...
... Roman 9 Antiquities , OPTIMATES . 6. Locus . The temple of Jupiter Stator at the foot of the Pala- tine . See infr . ch . 5 , 11 , and 2 , 6 , 12. The regular meetings of the senate were held on the calends , nones , and ides of each ...
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... Roman citizen . 18. Oportebat . See Z. § 518 . - 19. Jamdiu machinaris . The present tense in Latin is often used as a present , including past time ; especially with jamdiu and jamdudum have been ―ing . P. C. 413. — Machinari ...
... Roman citizen . 18. Oportebat . See Z. § 518 . - 19. Jamdiu machinaris . The present tense in Latin is often used as a present , including past time ; especially with jamdiu and jamdudum have been ―ing . P. C. 413. — Machinari ...
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Africa Archias Asconius Benecke 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 French French language general give given gives great hæc Heraclia hujus ille Italy judices Klotz language life Ligarius line made Madvig read Matthiæ meaning mihi Milo Milo's Mithridates name neque omnibus oration order Orelli passage people place Pompeio Pompeius Pompey populi Romani præ 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 sine slaves Soldan state Steinmetz Sulla taken tamen time tion used vitæ vobis volume whole word words work year καὶ
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