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1 Arg| INTRODUCTION, I.-IV.—The character of Catiline, V.—Virtues
2 4 | short description of the character of the man. ~
3 14 | one, as yet of unblemished character, fell into his society,
4 14 | neither his purse nor his character, if he could but make them
5 16 | had stripped them of all character and shame, he led them to
6 19 | they wished so infamous a character to be removed from the seat
7 20 | concert with you, in the character of consul; unless, indeed,
8 31 | pretence of clearing his character, as if he had been provoked
9 33 | homes, and all of us of our character and property, by the oppression
10 34 | letter of a very different character, which, he said, was delivered
11 37 | accordance with their general character; for, in every state, they
12 37 | and all others of similar character, public disorders would
13 48 | That this attack on his character was made by Cicero, I afterwards
14 51 | indignation more than your character. If, indeed, a punishment
15 51 | enmity; such I know to be his character, and such his discretion.
16 51 | Damasippus, and others of similar character, who had risen by distressing
17 52 | spared his own honor or character, or had any regard for gods
18 53 | though of very different character, Marcus Cato and Caius Caesar,
19 55 | with an end suited to his character and conduct. On Cethegus,
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