I have just above mentioned, 118 assembled, though he had often discussed many points with them singly, yet thinking it would be to his purpose to address and exhort them in a body, retired with them into a private apartment of his house, where, when... Sallust, Florus, and Velleius Paterculus - Page 26de Sallust, John Selby Watson - 1852 - 560 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...most urgent, and whose spirits were the most daring, to a general conference. When Catiline saw these assembled, though he had often discussed many points...when all witnesses were withdrawn, he harangued them. When these men, surrounded with numberless evils, but without any resources or hopes of good, had heard... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 560 pages
...most urgent, and whose spirits were the most daring, to a general conference. When Catiline saw these assembled, though he had often discussed many points...when all witnesses were withdrawn, he harangued them. When these men, surrounded with numberless evils, but without any resources or hopes of good, had heard... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 462 pages
...fellow conspirators to a general conference at his own houso, where he delivered the following address:] IF your courage and fidelity had not been sufficiently proved by me, this favorable opportunity would have occurred to no purpose; mighty hopes, absolute power, would in vain... | |
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - 1913 - 446 pages
...lack of ability, but because of the utter worthlessness of his character. Speech to the Conspirators. If your courage and fidelity had not been sufficiently proved by me, this favorable opportunity would have occurred to no purpose; mighty hopes, absolute power, would in vain... | |
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