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" Your forefathers often engaged in a war, to revenge the insults offered to their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be fired, when you call to mind, that in consequence of a single express, so many thousand Roman citizens were butchered in one... "
Cicero's Select Orations - Page 47
by Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1811 - 671 pages
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW, OR, LITERARY JOUNRAL

SEVERAL HANDS - 1755 - 540 pages
...when you call to mind, that in con* fequence of a fingle exprefs, fo many thoufand Roman citi* zcns were butchered in one day ? Corinth, the pride and ' ornament of Greece, was by your anceftors doomed to ut' ter deftruc"tion, becaufe of the infolent behaviour of the * citizens to their...
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Elegantiae Latinae: Or, Rules & Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - Latin language - 1819 - 280 pages
...often engaged in war, to revenge the insults offered to their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be fired, when you call to mind, that in consequence...thousand Roman citizens were butchered in one day ? If many of the greatest men have been careful to leave their statues and pictures, these representations...
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Elegantiae Latinae: or, Rules & exercises illustrative of elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 274 pages
...war, to revenge the insults offered to their merehants and seamen. How then ought you to be fiied, when you call to mind, that in consequence of a single...thousand Roman citizens were butchered in one day ? If many of the greatest men have been careful to leave their statues and pictures, these representations...
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Elegantiae Latinae: Or, Rules & Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - Latin language - 1819 - 270 pages
...their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be fired, when you call to mind, that inconsequence of a single express, so many thousand Roman citizens were butchered in one day ? If many of the greatest men have been careful to leave their statues and pictures, these representations...
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Elegantiæ Latinæ; or Rules & exercises illustrative of elegant Latin style ...

Edward Valpy - Latin language - 1821 - 270 pages
...revenge the insults offered to their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be Jired,^ iirhen you call to mind that, in consequence of a single...thousand Roman citizens were butchered in one day ! ; , . ,. :, ..„, ^,,^/j If many of the greatest men have been careful to leave their statues and...
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Elegantiae Latinae, Or, Rules and Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - Latin language - 1837 - 254 pages
...often engaged in war, to revenge the insults offered to their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be fired, when you call to mind that, in consequence...thousand Roman citizens were butchered in one day ! If many of the greatest men have been careful to leave their statues and pictures, these representations...
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Select orations of Cicero, tr. by W. Duncan

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841 - 384 pages
...often engaged in a war, to revenge the insults offered to their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be fired, when you call to mind, that in consequence...Roman citizens were butchered in one day ? Corinth, 10 the pride and ornament of Greece, was by your ancestors doomed to utter destruction, because of...
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The Orations Translated by Duncan, the Offices by Cockman, and the Cato ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1844 - 306 pages
...forefathers often engaged in war to revenge the insujts offered to their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be fired when you call to mind, that in consequence...tyrant to escape with impunity by whom a consular senator of the Roman people was condemned to be bound, scourged, and put to death with the most cruel...
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Homiletics: Or, The Theory of Preaching

Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet - Preaching - 1870 - 542 pages
...forefathers often engaged in war to vevenge the insults offered to their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be fired when you call to mind that in consequence of a single express so many thousand Tfoman citizens were butchered in one day ? Corinth, the pride and ornament of Greece, was, by your...
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Roman Literature in Translation

George Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer - English literature - 1924 - 660 pages
...often engaged in a war, to revenge the insults offered to their merchants and seamen. How then ought you to be fired, when you call to mind, that in consequence...tyrant to escape with impunity, by whom a consular senator of the Roman people was condemned to be bound, scourged, and put to death with the most cruel...
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