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... Julius Cæsar after his victory was counselled to begin the restoration of the state , by abolish- ing the reputation of wealth . And , indeed , as we truly say that blushing is the livery of virtue , though it may sometimes pro- ceed ...
... Julius Cæsar after his victory was counselled to begin the restoration of the state , by abolish- ing the reputation of wealth . And , indeed , as we truly say that blushing is the livery of virtue , though it may sometimes pro- ceed ...
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... Julius Cæsar , a few examples of which it will not be impertinent here to notice . Alexander was bred under Aristotle , q certainly a great philos- opher , who dedicated several of his treatises to him . He was accompanied by ...
... Julius Cæsar , a few examples of which it will not be impertinent here to notice . Alexander was bred under Aristotle , q certainly a great philos- opher , who dedicated several of his treatises to him . He was accompanied by ...
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... Julius Cæsar's portion when he went into Gaul , all his estate being exhausted by profuse largess . And it was also the portion of that noble prince , howsoever transported with ambition , Henry , duke of Guise ; for he was pronounced ...
... Julius Cæsar's portion when he went into Gaul , all his estate being exhausted by profuse largess . And it was also the portion of that noble prince , howsoever transported with ambition , Henry , duke of Guise ; for he was pronounced ...
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... Julius Cæsar , the only time that we find him betraying his inward sentiments ; for when the Aruspex related to him that the entrails were not prosperous , he muttered softly , " They shall be better when I please , " which was said not ...
... Julius Cæsar , the only time that we find him betraying his inward sentiments ; for when the Aruspex related to him that the entrails were not prosperous , he muttered softly , " They shall be better when I please , " which was said not ...
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... Julius Cæsar were ; viz . , Antony , Hirtius , Balbus , Dolabella , Pollio , etc. , who usually swore to die that he might live ; thereby express- ing an infinite affection for Cæsar , but an arrogance and con- tempt towards everybody ...
... Julius Cæsar were ; viz . , Antony , Hirtius , Balbus , Dolabella , Pollio , etc. , who usually swore to die that he might live ; thereby express- ing an infinite affection for Cæsar , but an arrogance and con- tempt towards everybody ...
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