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  FOOTNOTES

  1 The 21st of October.

  2 The 27th of October.

  3 The 28th of October.

  4 The first of November.

  5 The 6th of November. This oration was delivered on the 8th.

  6 The 13th of November.

  7 The 31st of December.

  8 Let those who doubt this, think of Couthon and Carrier. Fouchè and Marat, and Barere!

  9 The latin _Sextarius_ contained about 99-100 parts of an English Pint.

  10 Quid illo cive tulisset Natura in terris quid Roma beatius unquam, Si circumducto captivoum agmine, et omni Belloram pompâ, animam exhalasset opimam, Quum de Teutonico vellet descendere Curru.

  11 The fifth day of November.

  12 Sallust.

  13 The second of December.

  14 The eighth of December.

  15 Sallust.

  16 Friday.

  TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

  The author’s footnotes have been moved to the end of the volume.

  The table of contents is duplicated from volume I.

  The spelling "Cataline" in the title of the book was retained, as wereseveral other peculiarities in spelling and punctuation.

  The following typographical errors were corrected:

  page 6, quote removed (before _But the transient gleam_) page 16, "trnmpet" changed to "trumpet" (_There goes the second trumpet_) page 33, "refain" changed to "refrain" (_to refrain from taunting him_) page 46, "meditaing" changed to "meditating" (_as meditating nothing but her parricide_) page 57, "pubicly" changed to "publicly" (_I publicly have undertaken_) page 87, "to" changed "too" (_nature being too weak_) page 97, "Volturcuis" changed to "Volturcius" (_Caius Volturcius boasted as they rode along_) page 108, quot
e added (_if thou wouldst speak him."_) page 125, "be" changed to "he" (_he enjoyed_) page 127, quote added (_He shall die by my hand!"_) page 133, "o" changed to "to" (_bow thee to the block!_) page 151, "lighly" changed to "lightly" (_and jested lightly_) page 179, "atttempt" changed to "attempt" (_in her to attempt it_) page 187, "y" changed to "by" (_by side with Sergius Catiline_) page 190, "o" changed to "on" (_on the breast of her own corrupter_) page 200, quote added (_"There writhe, and howl_) page 201, quote added (_"Be your past errors_) page 238, "leal" changed to "real" (_real comrade and false traitor_) page 251, comma changed to period (_Price One Dollar._)

 


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