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Caius Sallustius Crispus
Conspiracy of Catiline

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1 6 | 6 Of the city of Rome, as I understand, 2 9 | were cultivated in the city and in the camp. There was 3 14| populous and so corrupt a city, Catiline, as it was very 4 18| atrocious outrage since the city of Rome was founded. But 5 24| slaves in Rome, to get the city set on fire, and either 6 27| schemes for burning the city; he occupied suitable posts 7 29| could no longer secure the city against treachery by his 8 30| commanders, were waiting near the city, having been prevented from 9 30| be posted throughout the city, of which the inferior magistrates 10 31| and the appearance of the city was changed. In place of 11 32| unsuccessful, and as he knew the city to be secured from fire 12 32| massacre, for firing the city, and for other destructive 13 32| would shortly advance on the city with a large army. ~ During 14 36| Cicero should protect the city. ~ At this period the empire 15 37| for the populace of the city, they had become disaffected 16 37| preferred idleness in the city to unwelcome toil in the 17 43| fire twelve places of the city, convenient for their purpose, 18 44| country, and, indeed, left the city a little before the deputies. ~ 19 44| of slaves? That, in the city, everything which he had 20 46| conspiracy, had fled from the city. The consul himself conducted 21 47| it would be to govern the city; and that this, too, was 22 48| but the burning of the city they thought inhuman, outrageous, 23 48| more expedition, to the city, in order to revive the 24 50| directions throughout the city, to attempt his rescue; 25 52| appeal to justice. When the city is taken, no power is left 26 52| to be found only in the city, and not through the whole 27 52| and in the heart of the city; nor can any measures be 28 57| that his schemes m the city had been unsuccessful, and 29 58| reinforcements from the city, I was unable to march into


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