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Life of Cicero

CHAPTER IX
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But that there was such a conspiracy we cannot doubt, nor that the three men named, Catiline, Sulla, and Autronius, were leaders in it.

What would interest us, if only we could have the truth, is whether Caesar and Crassus were joined in it.
It is necessary again to consider the condition of the Republic.

To us a conspiracy to subvert the government under which the conspirer lives seems either a very terrible remedy for great evils, or an attempt to do evil which all good men should oppose.

We have the happy conspiracy in which Washington became the military leader, and the French Revolution, which, bloody as it was, succeeded in rescuing Frenchmen from the condition of serfdom.

At home we have our own conspiracy against the Stuart royalty, which had also noble results.


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