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cispius 1
citadel 1
citizen 7
citizens 16
city 20
civil 1
clad 1
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17 say
17 some
17 us
16 citizens
16 ever
16 great
16 thought
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Post reditum in senatu

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citizens

   Caput
1 Arg| enemies, as there were many citizens of high rank and great influence 2 Arg| Tullius Cicero has put Roman citizens to death unheard and uncondemned; 3 Arg| purchased; and great numbers of citizens were slain, so that Cicero 4 2 | freedom, and our rights as citizens have been given to us; if 5 6 | stained with the blood of the citizens; they thought fit to hinder 6 6 | you gave no answers to the citizens, or the allies, or to kings; 7 9 | of the most virtuous of citizens, Quintus Catulus, that it 8 12 | not only the tears of the citizens, but even the prayers of 9 13 | was greatly displeased at citizens having been executed without 10 18 | virtuous men, but even by free citizens, and being entirely empty, 11 24 | the senate summoned the citizens and the whole of Italy to 12 25 | Metelli, those most admirable citizens, summoning them as it were 13 25 | seemed grievous to all the citizens, but scarcely even vexatious 14 27 | the unanimous wish of the citizens; and that such a man was 15 28 | country, as some most eminent citizens have been, but we were brought 16 34 | senate, the liberty of the citizens, even the fruitfulness of


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