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... Julius Cæsar , and Septimius Severus . Of the latter of whom it is said , Juventutem egit erroribus , imo furoribus , plenam ; [ He passed a youth full of errors , yea of madnesses . ] And yet he was the ablest1 emperor , almost , of ...
... Julius Cæsar , and Septimius Severus . Of the latter of whom it is said , Juventutem egit erroribus , imo furoribus , plenam ; [ He passed a youth full of errors , yea of madnesses . ] And yet he was the ablest1 emperor , almost , of ...
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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 wars , and laden with the spoils of Gaul ...
... 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 wars , and laden with the spoils of Gaul ...
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