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Caius Sallustius Crispus
Conspiracy of Catiline

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1 Arg| His bravery, defeat, and death, LX., LXI. ~~ 2 2 | these I hold the life and death in equal estimations, for 3 15 | nuptials by putting his son to death. And this crime appears 4 22 | conspirators who had suffered death. The evidence which I have 5 39 | father ordered to be put to death. In Rome, at the same time 6 40 | them relief, and looked to death as the only remedy for their 7 49 | having illegally put to death a Transpadane Gaul; Catulus, 8 51 | in trouble and distress, death is a relief from suffering, 9 51 | before they were put to death, they should be punished 10 51 | is a severer penalty than death? Yet what can be too severe, 11 51 | a milder punishment than death, how is it consistent to 12 51 | administration by putting to death, even without a trial, all 13 51 | their country, to be put to death, who did not commend the 14 51 | Thus they, to whom the death of Damasippus had been a 15 51 | were soon after dragged to death themselves; nor was there 16 52 | the subject of life and death; considering as false, I 17 52 | his own son to be put to death, because he had fought with 18 57 | have named, had been put to death, most of those whom the


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