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" Lives! ay, he comes even into the senate. He takes a part in the public deliberations ; he is watching and marking down and checking off for slaughter every individual among us. And we, gallant men that we are, think that we are doing our duty to the... "
Orations of Demosthenes: Translated by Charles Rann Kennedy, with a Critical ... - Page 8
by Demosthenes - 1900 - 245 pages
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The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero: Three orations on the Agrarian law ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - Oratory, Ancient - 1852 - 536 pages
...marking down and checking off for slaughter every individual among us. And we, gallant men that we are, think that we are doing our duty to the republic if...out of the way of his frenzied attacks. You ought, 0 Catiline, long ago to have been led to execution by command of the consul. That destruction which...
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The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero: Three orations on the Agrarian law ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1856 - 538 pages
...are doing our duty to the republic if we keep out of the way of his frenzied attacks. You ought, 0 Catiline, long ago to have been led to execution by...What ? Did not that most illustrious man, Publius Scipio,1 the Pontifex Maximus, in his capacity of a private citizen, put to death Tiberius Gracchus,...
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The Most Eminent Orators and Statesmen of Ancient and Modern Times ...

David Addison Harsha - Orators - 1857 - 544 pages
...marking down and checking off for slaughter every individual among us. And we, gallent men that we are, think that we are doing our duty to the republic if...us ought to have already fallen on your own head. " I wish, O conscript fathers, to be merciful; I wish not to appear negligent amid such danger to the...
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Preparatory and College Latin Courses in English (condensed and Consolidated)

William Cleaver Wilkinson - Latin language - 1889 - 530 pages
...duty to the republic if we keep out of the way of his frensied attacks. You ought, O Catiline.long ago to have been led to execution by command of the...What ? Did not that most illustrious man, Publius Scipio, the Pontifex Maximus, in his capacity of a private citizen, put to death Tiberius Gracchus,...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1889 - 608 pages
...marking down and checking off for slaughter every individual among us. And we, gallant men that we are, think that we are doing our duty to the republic if we keep out of the way of his phrensied attacks. You ought, O Catiline, long ago to have been led to execution by command of the...
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Select Orations of M.T. Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1892 - 652 pages
...checking off for slaughter every individual among us. And we, gallant men that we are, think that we arc doing our duty to the republic if we keep out of the way of his phrensied attacks. You ought, O Catiline, long ago to have been led to execution by command of the...
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Classic Latin Course in English

William Cleaver Wilkinson - Latin literature - 1893 - 312 pages
...marking down and checking off for slaughter every individual among us. And we, gallant men that we are, think that we are doing our duty to the republic if...head. What? Did not that most illustrious man, Publius Scipio, the Pontifex Maximus, in his capacity of a private citizen, put to death Tiberius Gracchus,...
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Select Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero - Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin - 1896 - 344 pages
...marking down and checking off for slaughter every individual among us. And we, gallant \ men that we are, think that we are doing our duty to the republic if...head. What? Did not that most illustrious man, Publius Scipio, the Pontifex Maximus, in his capacity of a private citizen, put to death Tiberius Gracchus,...
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History of Oratory and Orators: A Study of the Influence of Oratory Upon ...

Henry Hardwicke - Orators - 1896 - 546 pages
...marking down and checking off for slaughter every individual among us. And we, gallant men that we are, think that we are doing our duty to the republic if...us ought to have already fallen on your own head. " ' I wish, O conscript fathers, to be merciful; I wish not to appear negligent amid such danger to...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero - Latin language - 1896 - 592 pages
...we are, think that we are doing our duty to the republic if we keep out of the way of his phrensied attacks. You ought, O Catiline, long ago to have been...head. What? Did not that most illustrious man, Publius Scipio,1 the Pontifex Maximus, in his capacity of a private citizen, put to death Tiberius Gracchus,...
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