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... Catiline , a man of patrician rank and great abilities , but of a wicked and ambitious disposition , formed a conspiracy to elevate himself and his accomplices to power and wealth upon the ruins of his country . From his earliest youth ...
... Catiline , a man of patrician rank and great abilities , but of a wicked and ambitious disposition , formed a conspiracy to elevate himself and his accomplices to power and wealth upon the ruins of his country . From his earliest youth ...
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... Catiline at last desperate ; he immediately prepared to execute his bloody intentions . By all the arts of allurement he possessed , he courted and corrupted the young nobility ; with the most consum- mate address he attached to himself ...
... Catiline at last desperate ; he immediately prepared to execute his bloody intentions . By all the arts of allurement he possessed , he courted and corrupted the young nobility ; with the most consum- mate address he attached to himself ...
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... Catiline should already have been put to death . 5. P. Scipio - Tiberius Gracchus was supposed to be ambitious of making himself King in Rome . P. Scipio Nasica at the head of the Senators , whom Tiberius had offended by passing several ...
... Catiline should already have been put to death . 5. P. Scipio - Tiberius Gracchus was supposed to be ambitious of making himself King in Rome . P. Scipio Nasica at the head of the Senators , whom Tiberius had offended by passing several ...
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... Catiline guilty , and who would have called Cicero a tyrant , if he had ordered him to be killed : because , although Catiline were dead , yet the conspiracy would not be suppressed , but , should he be obliged to leave the city , it ...
... Catiline guilty , and who would have called Cicero a tyrant , if he had ordered him to be killed : because , although Catiline were dead , yet the conspiracy would not be suppressed , but , should he be obliged to leave the city , it ...
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... Catiline , for he had writ- ten a letter to Crassus advising him to depart , which letter was shewn to Cicero . 7. Praeneste - Catiline had designed to take the town of Praeneste , which was within twenty five miles distance from Rome ...
... Catiline , for he had writ- ten a letter to Crassus advising him to depart , which letter was shewn to Cicero . 7. Praeneste - Catiline had designed to take the town of Praeneste , which was within twenty five miles distance from Rome ...
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