1060+ Lesson 14 -Exercise 54
1061+ 1. Although the plot was disclosed, some nevertheless doubted.
2. If all the wicked were gathered into one place, this disease of the state would be pressed back for a short time, not checked forever.
3. The leader could not gather his men together; for he was inexperienced in war.
4. We cannot unite ourselves with our friends forever.
5. This was inscribed on the cross of Christ: Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews (INRI).
6. If Catiline had truly been bound for the Manlian camp, he would have arrived without any delay.
7. If this one will be taken out of this so great brigandage, we will seem free for a short time; however danger would remain.
8. The leader sent ahead one of the soldiers to set the houses on fire.
9. Parents ought to do thus with you, to speak thus with you.
10. Not all of us suffer the memory of death with an equal mind.

1062+ 11. If my servants feared me in the same manner that all your fellow citizens fear you, I would think to leave my home.
12. Catiline thought that his friend, the excellent Marcus Metellus, would be most careful in guarding and most strong in freeing.
13. I have long since been barely holding back their hands from you.
14. The citizens cannot be safe in the same walls with men of this sort.
15. Young men of this kind are not far away from prison.
16. The customs of the forefathers cannot hinder me.
17. "Take up your cross," he said, "and follow me."
18. "Without me you can do nothing."
19. I was made a consul that same year.
20. If I should seek these things from God, oughtn't I to demand them?
21. The shouting of the speakers was heard.
22. But if the enemy should be afraid, they would gather themselves for a short time by the walls.
23. Or do you fear the hatred of friends?
24. Parents never ought to be moved by hatred in correcting young men.
25. The authority of the state is most dear to good men.
26. They sent the young man home to report the delight to his parents.
27. He invites armed men to make impious war on the state.
28. Not only the city of Rome but also all of Italy has long since been turning in these dangers and snares.
29. The wrongdoings of enemies should not always be punished.
30. Cicero knew that, if this man arrived in the Manlian camp, where he was bound, there would be no one so foolish as to not see that a conspiracy had been made, no one so false as to not sas to not speak openly.