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Caius Sallustius Crispus
Conspiracy of Catiline

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1 2 | honorable pursuit. ~ But in the great abundance of occupations, 2 3 | to write the history of great transactions; first, because 3 3 | while, when you speak of the great virtue and glory of eminent 4 3 | yet, in the midst of so great corruption, my tender age 5 8 | as I can judge, were very great and glorious, yet something 6 8 | But because writers of great talent flourished there, 7 16| load of debt was everywhere great, and that the veterans of 8 16| the world; he himself had great hopes of obtaining the consulship; 9 17| of the state, and of the great prizes to be expected from 10 24| have attached to his cause great numbers of men of all classes, 11 34| that he was guilty of the great wickedness laid to his charge, 12 35| confidence, in the midst of great perils, to my present recommendation. 13 38| authority of the senate as great as possible, all, though 14 39| the struggle undecided, great distress and calamity must 15 41| inclination for war, and great advantages to be expected 16 46| the consul by messengers. Great anxiety, and great joy, 17 46| messengers. Great anxiety, and great joy, affected him at the 18 48| of noble birth, of very great wealth, and of vast influence, 19 51| against king Perses, the great and powerful state of Rhodes, 20 51| was the commencement of great bloodshed. For whenever 21 52| Fathers, have I spoken at great length in this assembly; 22 52| state of morals; nor how great, or how splendid, the empire 23 52| other things which made them great, but which among us have 24 53| consular dignity, and a great part of the rest, applauded 25 53| consider what had been the great foundation of such illustrious 26 54| while for himself he desired great power, the command of an 27 59| and having served with great reputation, for more than 28 60| partial resistance, he made great slaughter, and ordered,


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