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... Julius Cæsar , Pliny , & c . but the particular book and chapter should be specified . In the latter case , names , places , and dates should be carefully given .-- Now we can . not open the compendium before us without perceiving that ...
... Julius Cæsar , Pliny , & c . but the particular book and chapter should be specified . In the latter case , names , places , and dates should be carefully given .-- Now we can . not open the compendium before us without perceiving that ...
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Julius Cæsar embarked , when it is more probable that the Portu Itius , or lecius , was Boulogne , or some adjacent spot . He states also that Britain was subject to the Romans , more or less , 500 years but the whole period of the ...
Julius Cæsar embarked , when it is more probable that the Portu Itius , or lecius , was Boulogne , or some adjacent spot . He states also that Britain was subject to the Romans , more or less , 500 years but the whole period of the ...
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... Julius Cæsar ! —and how would he have blushed to have been in the same posture , with the ten old , tottering , red hats that attended the now pontifex maximus ! ' The Countess might have added , could St. Peter have looked out of his ...
... Julius Cæsar ! —and how would he have blushed to have been in the same posture , with the ten old , tottering , red hats that attended the now pontifex maximus ! ' The Countess might have added , could St. Peter have looked out of his ...
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