The workes of Caius Crispus Salustius contayning the Conspiracie of Cateline The Warre of Iugurth. V. bookes of historicall fragments. II orations to Cæsar for the institution of a co[m]monwealth and one against Cicero.

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The workes of Caius Crispus Salustius contayning the Conspiracie of Cateline The Warre of Iugurth. V. bookes of historicall fragments. II orations to Cæsar for the institution of a co[m]monwealth and one against Cicero.
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Sallust, 86-34 B.C.
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[London :: Printed by Elizabeth Allde,] Are to be sould at the Eagle and Child in Brittaines Burse by Tho: Walkley,
1629.
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ERRATA.

FOr stire read stile, p. 5. for plant read plow, p. 17. For disease read disuse, p. 49. For thereupon read thereunto, p. 50. For seruing read suing, p. 51. For Camertaine read Ca∣mertine, p. 81. For designed read designe, p 85. For chap. 4. and 13. read 9. and 10. For be fortified read fortified, p. 103. For branches read bundles, p. 104. For Deputy Lieutenant read Lieutenant, p. 122. For Cathegus in all places read Cethegus. For which, read on which, p. 129. For tyranny read the tyranny, p. 193. For let read set, p. 220. For doth an end read doth put an end, p. 232. For his Prouince read the Prouince, p. 242. After Ancestors read me∣rits, p. 246. For Libsians read Libians, p. 266. For raised and assured, read raiseth and assureth, p. 284. For these Italians, read the Italians, p. 293. For substites read substitures, p. 299.

For some read fame, p. 304. For submit vp read submit, p. 362. For Metllus read Rutilius p. 383. for and chase read and chase them, p. 405. Be∣twixt passage and Metellus read hauing lost many, he retired himselfe into places of strength, p. 406. For Lieutenant of a Legion read Lieutenant, p. 407. For descent read desert, p. 448. For fathered read farthered, p. 456. For Jugurths read Bocchus, p. 469. For of higher read higher, p. 491. For rouneth read roundeth, p. 540. For Barbarian read Balearian p. 59. For sup∣titious read suspitious, p. 562. For Ariobarzuris read Aiobarzanes, p. 630. For wasted read is wasted, p. 652. For rozud read rouzed, p. 666. For rauing read roauing, p. 677. For venals read venall, p. 686. For contiueth read con∣temneth, p. 88. For Iudicatures in all places read Iudgements.

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