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... . For at first he had to break the force and authority of the senate ; during the maintenance of which no man could find a passage to immoderate and extraordinary commands . And after that IMAGO CIVILIS JULII CÆSARIS . 37.
... . For at first he had to break the force and authority of the senate ; during the maintenance of which no man could find a passage to immoderate and extraordinary commands . And after that IMAGO CIVILIS JULII CÆSARIS . 37.
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... commands . And after that , he had to overthrow the power of Crassus and Pompey , which could not be done except by arms . And therefore ( as a most skilful carpenter of his own fortune ) he raised the first structure by means of ...
... commands . And after that , he had to overthrow the power of Crassus and Pompey , which could not be done except by arms . And therefore ( as a most skilful carpenter of his own fortune ) he raised the first structure by means of ...
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... commands , or awakened a sense of shame , or enforced by severity ; but one that inspired a wonderful ardour and alacrity , and won the battle almost before it began : and endeared him to the soldiery more than was good for a free ...
... commands , or awakened a sense of shame , or enforced by severity ; but one that inspired a wonderful ardour and alacrity , and won the battle almost before it began : and endeared him to the soldiery more than was good for a free ...
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... command among followers , he chose for his friends . men that were of mean condition , but industrious and active , to whom he might be all in all . Hence the saying " Let me die , so Cæsar live , " and the like . With nobles and equals ...
... command among followers , he chose for his friends . men that were of mean condition , but industrious and active , to whom he might be all in all . Hence the saying " Let me die , so Cæsar live , " and the like . With nobles and equals ...
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... command of the Earl of Nottingham , Admiral of England , was levied . Moreover a tale was given out by which even the wiser sort might well be taken in : viz . that the King of Spain , who had not forgotten the voyage to Portugal in ...
... command of the Earl of Nottingham , Admiral of England , was levied . Moreover a tale was given out by which even the wiser sort might well be taken in : viz . that the King of Spain , who had not forgotten the voyage to Portugal in ...
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