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army 28
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Caius Sallustius Crispus
Conspiracy of Catiline

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1 16| government. There was no army in Italy; Pompey was fighting 2 17| was at the head of a large army, and he was willing that 3 18| were to send Piso with an army to take possession of the 4 19| cavalry whom he had in his army. These barbarians, as some 5 21| Sittius Nucerinus with an army in Mauritania, both of whom 6 27| eager to set out to the army, if he could but first cut 7 29| magnitude or intentions of the army of Manlius, laid the matter, 8 32| would be to augment his army, and make provision for 9 32| on the city with a large army. ~ During the course of 10 36| that Antonius, with an army, should hasten in pursuit 11 51| the present, may have an army at his command, some false 12 51| be set free, and that the army of Catiline should thus 13 52| time determine that of the army of Catiline, and of all 14 52| sides; Catiline, with his army, is ready to devour us; 15 54| power, the command of an army, and a new war in which 16 56| thousand. But, of his whole army, only about a fourth part 17 56| Antonius approached with his army, Catiline directed his march 18 57| pursuing, though with a large army, yet through plainer ground, 19 58| courage; and that a spiritless army cannot be rendered active, 20 58| rendered active, or a timid army valiant, by the speech of 21 59| said to have had in his army in the Cimbrian war. ~ On 22 59| gave the command of the army to Marcus Petreius, his 23 60| cohorts to advance slowly. The army of the enemy followed his 24 60| Catiline, when he saw his army routed, and himself left 25 61| prevailed throughout the army of Catiline; for, almost 26 61| during his life. Of his whole army, neither in the battle, 27 61| the enemy. ~ Nor did the army of the Roman people obtain 28 61| felt throughout the whole army. ~ ~


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