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lex 4
liberality 1
liberty 2
life 19
light 1
ligur 1
like 5
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20 do
20 they
19 consuls
19 life
19 nor
19 we
19 will
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Post reditum in senatu

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life

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1 Arg | whoever had taken away the life of a citizen uncondemned 2 Arg | should first be recalled to life whom Cicero unlawfully put 3 Arg(1)| this law from Middleton's Life, from which indeed, I have 4 2 | us, because by them our life, our property, our freedom, 5 4 | when those men had come to life again who nearly destroyed 6 4 | of the republic came to life again, or if I did not return. ~ 7 4 | forced to defend his own life, not by the protection of 8 8 | the parent and god of my life, and fortune, and memory, 9 11 | earliest period of whose life was made openly subservient 10 12 | man Catiline had come to life again he would not have 11 20 | no dangers even to his life, which it became him to 12 23 | would rather forget. All my life is to be devoted to a different 13 24 | me for all the rest of my life, except to appear sufficiently 14 24 | period that remains to me of life too brief; I will not say 15 24 | recalled me from death to life, from despair to hope, from 16 30 | godlike service, my whole life shall be devoted to celebrating 17 33 | every one in fear of his life; I might—I might, I say, 18 35 | was the protector of my life is also my most indisputable 19 37 | choose the same abode both in life and death, still he never


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