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... Julius Cæsar Decimus Brutus had obtained that in- terest as he set him down in his testament for heir in remainder after his nephew ; and this was the man that had power with him to draw him forth to his death ; for when Cæsar would ...
... Julius Cæsar Decimus Brutus had obtained that in- terest as he set him down in his testament for heir in remainder after his nephew ; and this was the man that had power with him to draw him forth to his death ; for when Cæsar would ...
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... better , and , as it were , more divinely . Natures , that have much heat , and great and violent desires and perturbations , are not ripe for action till they have passed the meridian of their years as it was with Julius Cæsar . 196.
... better , and , as it were , more divinely . Natures , that have much heat , and great and violent desires and perturbations , are not ripe for action till they have passed the meridian of their years as it was with Julius Cæsar . 196.
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Francis Bacon. meridian of their years as it was with Julius Cæsar and Septimius Severus : of the latter of whom it is said , " juventutem egit , erroribus , " imo furoribus plenam ; " and yet he was the ablest emperor , almost , of all ...
Francis Bacon. meridian of their years as it was with Julius Cæsar and Septimius Severus : of the latter of whom it is said , " juventutem egit , erroribus , " imo furoribus plenam ; " and yet he was the ablest emperor , almost , of all ...
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... Julius Cæsar took Pompey unprovided , and laid asleep his industry and preparations by a fame that he cunningly gave out , how Cæsar's own soldiers loved him not ; and being wearied with the wars and laden with the spoils of Gaul $ 269.
... Julius Cæsar took Pompey unprovided , and laid asleep his industry and preparations by a fame that he cunningly gave out , how Cæsar's own soldiers loved him not ; and being wearied with the wars and laden with the spoils of Gaul $ 269.
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