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Caius Sallustius Crispus
Conspiracy of Catiline

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1 Arg| to confer extraordinary power on the consuls, XXIX.—His 2 1 | to the utmost of their power, not to pass through life 3 1 | subservient to appetite. All our power is situate in the mind and 4 1 | perishable; that of intellectual power is illustrious and immortal. ~ 5 2 | experience, that mental power has the greatest effect 6 5 | provided that he secured power for himself, by what means 7 6 | afterwards, when the monarchical power, which had been originally 8 6 | appointed two magistrates, with power only annual; for they conceived 9 10 | republic had increased its power; when mighty princes had 10 10 | money, and then that of power, began to prevail, and these 11 11 | For of glory, honor, and power, the worthy is as desirous 12 12 | and glory, authority, and power attended on it, virtue lost 13 12 | whom they conquered but the power of doing harm; their descendants, 14 12 | enemies; as if the only use of power were to inflict injury. ~ 15 17 | openly; men whom the hope of power, rather than poverty or 16 17 | he was willing that the power of anyone whomsoever should 17 19 | security in him against the power of Pompey, which was then 18 20 | mighty hopes, absolute power, would in vain be within 19 20 | government has fallen under the power and jurisdiction of a few, 20 20 | terror. Hence, all influence, power, honor, and wealth, are 21 29 | INJURY. This is the greatest power which, according to the 22 30 | the other to Picenum, and power was given them to levy a 23 33 | themselves, driven by desire of power, or by the arrogance of 24 33 | from the patricians. But at power or wealth, for the sake 25 37 | themselves should be out of power. This was an evil, which, 26 39 | and Mithridatic wars, the power of the people was diminished 27 39 | long, for some superior power would have wrested dominion 28 48 | such a crisis a man of such power was rather to be soothed 29 51 | invested with extensive power, and in an exalted station, 30 51 | afterwards, when their lawless power gradually increased, they 31 52 | When the city is taken, no power is left to the vanquished. ~ “ 32 52 | succeed where there is less power to resist them. His proposal 33 54 | himself he desired great power, the command of an army, 34 58 | little concerns them, the power of a small party. Attack


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