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1 Arg| His convocation of the conspirators, and their names, XVII.—
2 Arg| XVIII. XIX.—Speech to the conspirators, XX.—His promises to them,
3 Arg| second convention of the conspirators, XXVII.—His second attempt
4 Arg| obtaining proofs of the conspirators’ guilt, XLIV.—The Allobroges
5 Arg| Cicero, XLV.—The principal conspirators at Rome are brought before
6 Arg| the mode of punishing the conspirators, LI.—The speech of Cato
7 17 | himself at the head of the conspirators. ~
8 18 | founded. But as the armed conspirators had not yet assembled in
9 22 | enormity of guilt to the conspirators who had suffered death.
10 24 | gave the first shock to the conspirators. The ardor of Catiline,
11 41 | interviews with the rest of the conspirators, to make them fair promises,
12 43 | and that the rest of the conspirators, taking this as a signal,
13 44 | Gabinius, with the other conspirators; and from Lentulus, Cethegus,
14 48 | Cethegus, and others of the conspirators, ought not to alarm him,
15 51 | Lentulus, and the other conspirators, may not have greater weight
16 51 | you will ask, that the conspirators should be set free, and
17 52 | that the property of the conspirators should be confiscated, and
18 52 | Catiline, and of all the conspirators. The more spirit you display
19 52 | greatest peril; and since the conspirators have been convicted on the
20 55 | as the execution of the conspirators required. He himself, having
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