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Caius Sallustius Crispus
Conspiracy of Catiline

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conspiracy

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1 Arg| His concern in a former conspiracy, XVIII. XIX.—Speech to the 2 Arg| solicited to engage in the conspiracy, XL.—They discover it to 3 4 | much truth as I can, of the Conspiracy of Catiline; for I think 4 15 | of hurrying forward the conspiracy. For his guilty mind, at 5 17 | to be expected from the conspiracy. When he had ascertained, 6 17 | not unacquainted with the conspiracy; because Cneius Pompey, 7 19 | undecided. Of the first conspiracy enough has been said. ~ 8 23 | circumstances, concerning Catiline’s conspiracy. This intelligence it w-as 9 27 | convoked the leaders of the conspiracy in the dead of night, when, 10 30 | give information of the conspiracy which had been formed against 11 36 | give information of the conspiracy; nor was there a single 12 37 | actually concerned in the conspiracy; for the whole of the common 13 39 | however, unconnected with the conspiracy, who set out to join Catiline 14 40 | explained the objects of the conspiracy, and mentioned the names 15 43 | the other leaders of the conspiracy, having secured what they 16 46 | by the discovery of the conspiracy, the state was freed from 17 46 | of the discovery of the conspiracy, had fled from the city. 18 47 | pretend ignorance of the conspiracy; but at length, when he 19 47 | others, were engaged in the conspiracy. The Gauls made a similar 20 48 | give information of the conspiracy, if the public faith were 21 51 | render you indignant at the conspiracy? A speech, no doubt, will 22 52 | their accomplices in the conspiracy, or by a hired mob; as if, 23 56 | depending on the strength of the conspiracy, but as thinking impolitic 24 57 | camp, however, that the conspiracy had been discovered at Rome,


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