 | Robert Dodsley - 1754 - 576 pages
...Father, let him be a Patrid*n or Plebeian ? In fhort, it is manifeft enough, that we have nothing in View but to be treated as Men and Citizens ; nor can they who oppofe our Demand have any Motive to do it, but the Love of Domineering. I fould fain know of vou Confuls... | |
 | William Scott - 1789 - 414 pages
...father, let him be a Patrician or a Plebeian ? In ftiort, it is mauiftft enough that we have nothing in view but to be treated as men and citizens ; nor can they who oppofe c-ur .demand have any motive to do it but the love of domineering. I would fain know of you,... | |
 | 1792 - 494 pages
...in view but to be treated as men and cituens; nor can they who oppofc our demand, have in\ Hi-give to do it, but the love of domineering. I would fain know of you, conluls and |>atriciaus, is the fovcrcign^iower in the |>copit of Rome, or in you ? I hope you will... | |
 | 1797 - 522 pages
...father, let him be a patrician or a plebeian ? In (hort, it is manifell enough, that we have nothing in view but to be treated as men and citizens ; nor can they who oppofe our demand, have any motive to do it, but the love of domineering. I would fain, know of you,... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 pages
...father, let him be a patrician or a plebeian ? In Ihort, it is manifeft enough, that we have nothing in view but to be treated as men and citizens ; nor can they who oppofe our demand, have any motive todo it, but the love of domineering. I would fain know of you,... | |
 | Caleb Bingham - 1801 - 234 pages
...father, let him be a patrician or a plebeian ? In <hort, it is manifeft enough that we have nothing in view but to be treated as men and citizens ; nor can they who oppofe oui demand have any motive to do it but the love of domineering. 10. Hear me, confuls. Whether... | |
 | Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 pages
...Plebeian I In short it is manifest enough that we have nothing in view but to be treated »s men «nd citizens ; nor can they who oppose our demand, have...any -motive to do it, but the love of domineering. 1 3. I would fain know of you, Consuls and Patricians, is the sovereign power in the people of Home,... | |
 | Noah Webster - 1804 - 232 pages
...father, let them be a patrician or. a plebian ? In (liort it is manifelt enough that we have nothing in view but to be treated as men and citizens ; nor can they, who oppofe our demand, have any motive to doit, but the love of domineering. 13. I would fain know of you,... | |
 | John Sabine - 1810 - 312 pages
...father, let him be a patrician or a plebeian ? In short, it is manifest enough, that we have nothing in view but to be treated as men and citizens; nor can they who oppose our demand, have any motives to dw it, but the love of domineering. I would fain know of you, consuls and patricians, is... | |
 | Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...father, let him be a patrician or a plebeian? In fihnrt, it is manifest enough, that we have nothing in view but to be treated as men and citizens; nor can...patricians, is the sovereign power in the people of Rome, or in you ? I hope yon will allow, that the people can, at their pleasure, either make a law or repeal... | |
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