| Conyers Middleton - 1741 - 434 頁
...tears from every eye •, to fee thofe mangled members, which ufed to exert themfelves fo glorioufly from that place, in defence of the lives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the Roman people, fo lamentably expofed to the fcorn of Sycophants and Traitors. 'The deaths of the reft, fays an Hi-.... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 頁
...drew tears from every eye ; to fee thofe mangled members, which ufed to exert themfelves fo glorioufly from that place, in defence • of the lives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the Roman people, fo lamentably expofed to the fcorn of fycophants and traitors. The deaths of the reft, fays an hiftorian... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1766 - 448 頁
...drew tears from every eye ; to fee thofe mangled members, which ufed to exert themfelves fo glorioufly from that place, in defence of the lives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the Roman people, fo lamentably expofed to the fcorn of Sycophants and Traitors, fhe deaths of the reft, fays an Hiflorian... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1790 - 372 頁
...drew tears from every eye; to fee thofe mangled members, which ufed to exert themfelves fo glorioufly from that place, in defence of the lives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the Roman people, fo lamentably expofed to the fcorn of Sycophants and Traitors. The deaths of the reft, fays a Hiftorian... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 頁
...drew tears from every eye, to fee thofe mangled members which ufed to exert themfelves fo gloriouily from that place in defence of the lives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the Roman people, fo lamentably expofed to the fcorn at fycophants andtraitors. The deaths of the reft, fiiys an hilloriau... | |
| 1798 - 604 頁
...drew tears from every eye ; to fee thofe mangled members, which ufed to exert themfelvcs fo glorioufly from that place, in defence of the lives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the roman people, fo lamentably cxpofed to the fcorn of fycophants and traitors ! The deaths of the reft, fays an hiilorian... | |
| James Hardie - 1801 - 526 頁
...between the two hands ; a sad spectacle to the city, and what drew tears from every eye, to see these mangled members, which used to exert themselves so gloriously from that place, in defence of ths Iives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the Roman peopie, so lamentably exposed to the scorn... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1804 - 456 頁
...the head to be fixed upon the rostra, between the two hands : a sad spectacle to the city, and what drew tears from every eye; to see those mangled members,...themselves so gloriously from that place, in defence * Satis contra' servos fortiter fideliterque par^tos fuisse :iH Himicandum : ipsum deponi lectic&in,... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1807 - 506 頁
...between the two hands, upon the rostra ; where his unrivalled powers of eloquence had often been employed in defence of the lives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the Roman people. The murderer of this great and excellent man received about eight thousand pounds sterling, as the... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 頁
...drew tears from every eye, to fee tVmfe mangled members which ufed to exert themfelves fo glorioufly from that place in defence of the lives, the fortunes, and the liberties of the Roman people, fo lamentably e.xpofed to the fcorn of fycophants and traitors. The deaths of the reft, fays an hiftorian... | |
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