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Page 106
... enemies , yet used to do , at a distance , against fo- as by birth they are likewise fellow - reign and remote enemies , but by citizens , I again and again admonish their present help and protection de- them , that my lenity , which to ...
... enemies , yet used to do , at a distance , against fo- as by birth they are likewise fellow - reign and remote enemies , but by citizens , I again and again admonish their present help and protection de- them , that my lenity , which to ...
Page 122
... enemies thus despise ? -the con- Sacer . suls , or you , Romans ? -If we are in The enemy is at our gates , the fault , depose us , or punish us yet Esquiline is near being taken , and more severely . If you are to blame nobody stirs to ...
... enemies thus despise ? -the con- Sacer . suls , or you , Romans ? -If we are in The enemy is at our gates , the fault , depose us , or punish us yet Esquiline is near being taken , and more severely . If you are to blame nobody stirs to ...
Page 133
... enemy ; and slaved , in the hands of his enemies his care of maintaining justice in his and of his friends . His weakness civil administration , and preserving and his disputed title , were the chief discipline in his armies , made some ...
... enemy ; and slaved , in the hands of his enemies his care of maintaining justice in his and of his friends . His weakness civil administration , and preserving and his disputed title , were the chief discipline in his armies , made some ...
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