The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Houghton, Mifflin, 1864 |
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... Julius Cæsar never , as far as I recollect , be- trayed the weakness of his secret thoughts , except in a similar kind of speech . For when the augur brought him word that the entrails were not favourable , he murmured in a low voice ...
... Julius Cæsar never , as far as I recollect , be- trayed the weakness of his secret thoughts , except in a similar kind of speech . For when the augur brought him word that the entrails were not favourable , he murmured in a low voice ...
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... Julius Cæsar did , who at first was an orator and pleader , and devoted himself entirely to a civil life ; but when he saw how Cicero , Hortensius , and Ca- ' tulus excelled in eloquence , and that there was no man of any great ...
... Julius Cæsar did , who at first was an orator and pleader , and devoted himself entirely to a civil life ; but when he saw how Cicero , Hortensius , and Ca- ' tulus excelled in eloquence , and that there was no man of any great ...
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... Julius Cæsar were ( namely , Antony , Hirtius , Pansa , Oppius , Balbus , Dolabella , Pollio , and the rest ) , who used to swear , " that they were ready to die , so Cæsar might live , " 1 displaying an infinite affection for Cæsar ...
... Julius Cæsar were ( namely , Antony , Hirtius , Pansa , Oppius , Balbus , Dolabella , Pollio , and the rest ) , who used to swear , " that they were ready to die , so Cæsar might live , " 1 displaying an infinite affection for Cæsar ...
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... Cæsar , when he first went into Gaul , did not scruple to pro- fess , " that he had rather be first in a village ... Julius Cæsar which was erect- ed in the place ; whereat men laughed , and applauded , and wondered , and said to one ...
... Cæsar , when he first went into Gaul , did not scruple to pro- fess , " that he had rather be first in a village ... Julius Cæsar which was erect- ed in the place ; whereat men laughed , and applauded , and wondered , and said to one ...
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