created: 4/4/04 Elementary
Latin II Professor Ortwin Knorr
After the men who had
all kinds of evil in abundance but neither money nor any good hope,
had heard these things, most demanded, although it seemed to them
a great reward <just> to stir up the peace [lit.: peaceful
things], nevertheless that he [Catilina] stated the terms of war
and the rewards. Then Catilina promised new accounts [i.e., the
cancellation of debt], the proscription of the rich, offices, priesthoods,
plunder, <and> all the other things that war and the lust
of the victors bring along.
(LATIN 132)
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Answer
Key to the Reading Exercise/Test Exercise GVE p. 312