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... Cæsar where the Senate was assembled ; started from his place , and in the she asked every person who came first moment of surprise , pushed Cim- from that quarter if they observed ber with one arm , and laid hold of what her husband ...
... Cæsar where the Senate was assembled ; started from his place , and in the she asked every person who came first moment of surprise , pushed Cim- from that quarter if they observed ber with one arm , and laid hold of what her husband ...
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... Cæsar sisted at your councils . But you is in the flower of life ; long may know , Sir , ( though there are some he be equal to the toils of govern- who do not seem to attend to it , ) that ment ! His goodness will grant to a prince may ...
... Cæsar sisted at your councils . But you is in the flower of life ; long may know , Sir , ( though there are some he be equal to the toils of govern- who do not seem to attend to it , ) that ment ! His goodness will grant to a prince may ...
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... Cæsar makes his first expedition into Britain . 47 The battle of Pharsalia between Cæsar and Pompey , in which the latter is de- feated . The Alexandrian library , consisting of 400,000 valuable books , burnt by acci- dent . 45 The war ...
... Cæsar makes his first expedition into Britain . 47 The battle of Pharsalia between Cæsar and Pompey , in which the latter is de- feated . The Alexandrian library , consisting of 400,000 valuable books , burnt by acci- dent . 45 The war ...
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VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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