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Memmius, Caius (Circa 98 BC-Circa 46 BC)2
Sallust2
Sallust (86 B.C.-34 B.C)2
Sallust (86 BC-34 BC)2
Coignand, S1
Heywood, Thomas (1574-1641)1
Livy1
Memmius, Caius1

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The Tvvo most vvorthy and Notable Histories which remaine vnmained to Posterity : (viz:) The Conspiracie of Cateline, vndertaken against the gouernment of the Senate of Rome, And The VVarre which Iugurth for many yeares maintained against the same State

Sallust (86 B.C.-34 B.C); Heywood, Thomas (1574-1641)

1608

Signatures: 3 leaves unsigned, [paragraph]-[paragraph paragraph]⁴, 1 leaf unsigned, B-G⁴, H⁶; Aa-Oo⁴, Pp³; Ee3, Ff3 incorrectly signed E3, F3, respectively). Pages 2-7, 24, 1st group of pag...

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The speech of Caius Memmius, tribune, to the people of Rome

Memmius, Caius (circa 98 BC-circa 46 BC); Sallust (86 BC-34 BC)

[1656]

This pamphlet, ostensibly printed at Amsterdam in 1656, would appear from the British Museum catalogue to be in fact a London reprint, published in 1708. A pamphlet entitled "Two speeches for one: or ...

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The works of Sallust : translated into English, with annotations, and A review of Roman history,... To which is added the life of Sallust

Sallust (86 B.C.-34 B.C)

1746

In two parts, each with separate pagination, but the register is continuous.

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Two speeches for one: or, Sallust corrected by Livy

Memmius, Caius (circa 98 BC-circa 46 BC); Livy; Sallust (86 BC-34 BC); Coignand, S

[1708?]

Being the speeches of M. Minutius Rufus to his soldiers and to Q. Fabius Maximus, translated from Livy; probably in answer to 'The speech of Caius Memmius, tribune, to the people of Rome. Translated f...

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