The Roman History From the Foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium : That Is, to the End of the Commonwealth 6

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maxime dicendi difficultatem, va- TJiofque eveutus orationis, exfpeCtationenique hominum pertimefcit.
Cic. ibid. n. lio.
X It was the cuftom of the Romans when they founded a colony, to nominate three diftinguiflied perfons to prelide in fettling' it. Thefe Vitre, called, " Triumvin colonias deducendae." § Senior, ut ita dicam, quam ilia setas ferebat, oratio. Cic Brut. n. 160, ^ ' ^-4 maturity D E T A C H E D F A G T S. i^jj maturity than could be expeded from the orator's years, warmly attack
...ed the authority of the Senate, and fpared no pains to reduce it. This is the only flep of this kind that could be imputed to him. All the reft of his life he was a zealous defender of the ariftocratical party, and died, as we Ihall fee, in de- fending it.
L. CrafTus, and M. Antonius, who was accufed in the affair of the veftals, are the two iirft Roman ora- tors, that Cicero thinks, can be compared with the Greeks. We may fee what has been faid upon that head at the end of the Antient Hiftory.


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