The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Band 6John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... Cæsar and Pompey . Cic- cro endeavored to mediate between the parties ; but when Cæsar took the decisive step of crossing the CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS, a celebrated Ro- ...
... Cæsar and Pompey . Cic- cro endeavored to mediate between the parties ; but when Cæsar took the decisive step of crossing the CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS, a celebrated Ro- ...
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... Cæsar took the decisive step of crossing the Rubicon , Cicero formally joined the party of Pompey . Cæsar , in 48 B.C. , gained the supremacy by his decisive victory at Pharsalia . Cicero sub- mitted himself to the victor , from whom he ...
... Cæsar took the decisive step of crossing the Rubicon , Cicero formally joined the party of Pompey . Cæsar , in 48 B.C. , gained the supremacy by his decisive victory at Pharsalia . Cicero sub- mitted himself to the victor , from whom he ...
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... Cæsar took property from its just owners , and transferred it to others , in so doing they ought not to be accounted generous ; for nothing can be generous that is not just . Our next part of circumspection is that our generosity never ...
... Cæsar took property from its just owners , and transferred it to others , in so doing they ought not to be accounted generous ; for nothing can be generous that is not just . Our next part of circumspection is that our generosity never ...
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... Cæsar should carry with them more force than they would have done , had he been alive ? You may remember what loud re- monstrances I made the very first day we met in the capitol , that the Senate should be summoned thither by the ...
... Cæsar should carry with them more force than they would have done , had he been alive ? You may remember what loud re- monstrances I made the very first day we met in the capitol , that the Senate should be summoned thither by the ...
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... Cæsar had a public funeral ? But a funeral he had , and that too in the Forum , and graced with pathetic encomiums , which encouraged slaves and beggars , with flaming torches in their hands , to burn our houses . What followed ? Were ...
... Cæsar had a public funeral ? But a funeral he had , and that too in the Forum , and graced with pathetic encomiums , which encouraged slaves and beggars , with flaming torches in their hands , to burn our houses . What followed ? Were ...
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