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... and the nobility of his birth . And the same held good in all things else , that he was taken to be by no means cunning or wily , but frank and veracious . And though he was in fact a consummate 36 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... and the nobility of his birth . And the same held good in all things else , that he was taken to be by no means cunning or wily , but frank and veracious . And though he was in fact a consummate 36 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... means of a power popular and seditious , afterwards by a power military and imperatorial . 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 ...
... means of a power popular and seditious , afterwards by a power military and imperatorial . 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 ...
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... means of largesses , corruption of the courts of justice , revival of the memory of Caius Marius and his party ( most of the senators and nobles being of the Syllan faction ) , agrarian laws , putting in of seditious tribunes , secret ...
... means of largesses , corruption of the courts of justice , revival of the memory of Caius Marius and his party ( most of the senators and nobles being of the Syllan faction ) , agrarian laws , putting in of seditious tribunes , secret ...
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... 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 he made friendships according to his occasions ; but he admitted no ...
... 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 he made friendships according to his occasions ; but he admitted no ...
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... mean the desire of popularity . For there is nothing so popular as the forgiveness of ene- mies and this it was which , whether it were virtue or art , cost him his life . CHARACTER OF AUGUSTUS CESAR . -- AUGUSTUS CESAR was endued IMAGO ...
... mean the desire of popularity . For there is nothing so popular as the forgiveness of ene- mies and this it was which , whether it were virtue or art , cost him his life . CHARACTER OF AUGUSTUS CESAR . -- AUGUSTUS CESAR was endued IMAGO ...
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adeo Æsop amongst ancient atheism atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better body businesse Cæsar Certainly Cicero commonly counsel cunning custom danger death discourse doth ejus Endymion enim envy erat Essays esset etiam factions fame favour fere fortune Francis Bacon fuit Galba goeth hæc hath haue honour hujusmodi illa illud instar Itaque Iudge iudgement Julius Cæsar kind King likewise magis maketh man's matter means men's Metis mind nature Neque neuer nihil nobility omnia opinion persons Pompey princes profanum quæ quam quod rebus religion rerum rest riches saith Salomon seditions servants shew sibi side sive sort speak speech suæ sunt Tacitus tamen tanquam tantum themselues things thou thought Tiberius tion translation adds true unto usury veluti vertue verum Vespasian virtue vpon wherein whereof wise words