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1 11| But after Lucius Sylla, having recovered the government
2 15| marry him, from the dread of having a grown-up step-son, he
3 16| that the veterans of Sylla, having spent their money too liberally,
4 18| Autronius and Publius Sylla, having been tried for bribery under
5 18| Catiline and Autronius, having concerted measures with
6 18| of February, when they, having seized on the fasces, were
7 20| glorious attempt, than, after having been the sport of other
8 22| who said that Catiline, having ended his speech, and wishing
9 23| arrogance than ever. Fulvia, having learned the cause of his
10 26| 26 Catiline, having made these arrangements,
11 30| were waiting near the city, having been prevented from entering
12 36| 36 Catiline himself, having stayed a few days with Caius
13 38| an ardent age and temper, having obtained that high office,
14 42| Metellus Celer, the praetor, having brought several to trial,
15 43| leaders of the conspiracy, having secured what they thought
16 43| a tribune of the people, having called an assembly, should
17 45| 45 Matters having proceeded thus far, and
18 46| destruction of the Commonwealth. Having, however, formed his resolutions
19 46| without delay; but Coeparius, having left his house a little
20 48| to much inclined to war, having, on the discovery of the
21 48| join Catiline. This person, having offered to give information
22 49| enmity with Caesar; Piso, as having been attacked by him, when
23 49| extortion, on a charge of having illegally put to death a
24 49| Transpadane Gaul; Catulus, as having hated him ever since he
25 50| things were in agitation, having distributed armed bodies
26 52| their own confession, of having concerted massacres, conflagrations,
27 55| conspirators required. He himself, having posted the necessary guards
28 57| possible, with Antonius. Having, therefore, assembled his
29 59| order, to the level ground. Having then sent away the horses
30 59| Being a military man, and having served with great reputation,
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