| Oliver Goldsmith - 1769 - 590 oldal
...had condemned a Roman .citizen unheard, fljould himfelf ,be banilhed, foon after impeached peached Cicero upon it. It was in vain that this great man went up and down the city, fo-' liciting his caufe in the habit of a fupplianf, and attended by many of the firft young noble•... | |
| John Adams - 1795 - 480 oldal
...having firft caufed a law to be ena&ed, importing, that any man who h:;d condemned a Roman citizen unheard, fhould himfelf be banifhed, foon after impeached Cicero upon it. It was in vain that this mafter of eloquence went up and down the city, foliciting his caufe in the habit of a fuppliant, and... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 oldal
...importing, that any who had condemned a Roman citi/en unheard ihould himfelf be banished, he foon afttr impeached Cicero upon it. It was in vain that this...foliciting his caufe in the habit of a fuppliant, and attended by many of the firit young noblemen whom he had taught the rules of eloquence ; thofe powers... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 380 oldal
...importing, that any who had condemned a Roman citizen unheard, should himself be banished, and soon after impeached Cicero upon it. It was in vain that this great man went up and down the city, soliciting his cause in the habit of a suppliant, and attended by many of the first young noblemen... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 392 oldal
...importing, that any who had condemned a Roman citizen unheard, should himself be banished, and soon after impeached Cicero upon it. It was in vain that this great man went up and down the city, soliciting his cause in the habit of a suppliant, and attended by many of B 3 the the first young noblemen... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 oldal
...enaiied, importing, -that any who had condemned a Roman citizen, unheard, Ihould himfelf be faaniihed, he foon after impeached Cicero upon it. It was in vain that this great man went up and down the city folicititig his caufe in the habit of a fuppliant, and attended by many of the firft young noblemen... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 418 oldal
...enacted, importing that any who had condemned a Roman citizen unheard, should himself be banished, soon after impeached Cicero upon it. It was in vain that this great man went up and down the city, soliciting his cause in the habit of a suppliant, and attended by many of the first young noblemen... | |
| 1823 - 878 oldal
...importing, that any who had condemned a Roman citizen, unheard, should himself he banished, he soon after impeached Cicero upon it It was in vain that this great man went up and down the city soliciting his cause in the habit of a suppliant, and attended by many of the first young noblemen... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 586 oldal
...condemned a Roman citizen unheard should himself be banished, soon after impeached Cicero upon it. Tt was in vain that this great man went up and down the city, soliciting his cause in the habit of a suppliant, and attended by many of the first young noblemen,... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 1006 oldal
...be enacted, that any who had condemned a Roman citizen unheard should himself be banished, he soon after impeached Cicero upon it. It was in vain that this great man went about soliciting his cause as a suppliant, and attended by many of the first young noblemen whom he... | |
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