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" Catiline, by a profound dissimulation, and the constant professions of his innocence, still deceived many of all ranks; representing the whole as the fiction of his enemy Cicero, and offering to give security for his behaviour, and to deliver himself... "
the roman history from the building of rome to the ruin of the commonwealth - Σελίδα 293
των n. hooke - 1806
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