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... Cæsar had been respected , he would have conferred a sort of British constitution on the Roman empire . As this part of the life of Cæsar has usually been narrated with the unfavorable coloring given to it by the patrician party , and ...
... Cæsar had been respected , he would have conferred a sort of British constitution on the Roman empire . As this part of the life of Cæsar has usually been narrated with the unfavorable coloring given to it by the patrician party , and ...
Pagina 508
... Cæsar answered , " While arms clash , laws are mute . " Metellus insisted , but Cæsar threatened to put him to death unless he opened the gates of the treasury ; adding , Young man , you know it costs me more to say this than to do it ...
... Cæsar answered , " While arms clash , laws are mute . " Metellus insisted , but Cæsar threatened to put him to death unless he opened the gates of the treasury ; adding , Young man , you know it costs me more to say this than to do it ...
Pagina 509
... Cæsar , therefore , in order to prevent the re - establishment of a tribunate with increased privileges and ascendancy . The amours of Cæsar are insufficiently noticed in this work : they could not , indeed , all be detailed with ...
... Cæsar , therefore , in order to prevent the re - establishment of a tribunate with increased privileges and ascendancy . The amours of Cæsar are insufficiently noticed in this work : they could not , indeed , all be detailed with ...
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