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" This man, offering to give a particular account of the conspiracy, on the security of the public, faith for his pardon, was ordered by the consul to declare what he knew. He then gave the senate almost the same account Volturcius had done; of the design... "
Sallust - 67. oldal
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Sallust, tr. by W. Rose with improvements and notes

Gaius Sallustius Crispus - 1830 - 216 oldal
...of the city as an inhuman, barbarous attempt, and extremely distressful to themselves, whose whole substance consisted in what supported them from day...Crassus to tell Catiline not to be discouraged by 1 Transports of joy were now manifested by all ranks, although the historian appears to confine them...

The United States Democratic Review, 9. kötet

1841 - 640 oldal
...Tarquinius," says Sallust, " confirmed the statement made by Volturcius," (one of the former witnesses) ; " adding that he was sent by Crassus to tell Catiline, not to be discouraged by the apprehension of Lentulus and Cethegus — to make haste to the city." This was a dramatic incident...

The Commentaries of Caesar

Julius Caesar - 1856 - 472 oldal
...and apprehended by the way. This man offering to give a particular account of the conspiracy, upon the security of the public faith for his pardon, was...city, of the intended massacre of the best citizens, nnd of the march of the army to Rome ; adding, that he was sent by Crassus to tell Catiline not to...

Commentaries

Julius Caesar - 1861 - 472 oldal
...and apprehended by the way. This man offering to give a particular account of the conspiracy, upon the security of the public faith for his pardon, was...and of the march of the army to Rome ; adding, that be was sent by Crausus to tell Catiline not to be distxxiraged by the apprehending of Len14 15 totas,...

Cicero: A Biography

Torsten Petersson - 1920 - 722 oldal
...much the same testimony as had been given by Volturcius. In addition, he asserted that he had been sent by Crassus to tell Catiline not to be discouraged by the arrest of Lentulus and the others, but to hasten with his army to the city. The senate would not listen...




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