The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... Cæsar . Cicero . Condorcet . Correggio . Mirabeau . Malesherbes . Danton . Dolomieu . Gerard Douw . Diocletian . Pliny the Elder . Pliny the Younger . Pericles . Plutarch . Robespierre . Epaminondas . Epicurus . Euripides . Septimius ...
... Cæsar . Cicero . Condorcet . Correggio . Mirabeau . Malesherbes . Danton . Dolomieu . Gerard Douw . Diocletian . Pliny the Elder . Pliny the Younger . Pericles . Plutarch . Robespierre . Epaminondas . Epicurus . Euripides . Septimius ...
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... Cæsar , at the age of nine , by his father , who gave him the surnarnesi of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus . Like time , concealed his depravity , and appeared mild and humane . . But his character soon developed itself . Impatient to hold ...
... Cæsar , at the age of nine , by his father , who gave him the surnarnesi of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus . Like time , concealed his depravity , and appeared mild and humane . . But his character soon developed itself . Impatient to hold ...
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... Cæsar , who wished to save the conspirators , and decided their punishment . Cato , burning with the puresť zeal for his country , and incessantly on guard against the ambition of those who sought to oppress it , upheld , for a ? time ...
... Cæsar , who wished to save the conspirators , and decided their punishment . Cato , burning with the puresť zeal for his country , and incessantly on guard against the ambition of those who sought to oppress it , upheld , for a ? time ...
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... Cæsar , when he proposed the Agrarian law : on this occasion Cato was dragged from the tribune , and thrown into prison ; but he was immovable , and Cæsar , ashamed of his own violence , gave orders for his release . In order to get rid ...
... Cæsar , when he proposed the Agrarian law : on this occasion Cato was dragged from the tribune , and thrown into prison ; but he was immovable , and Cæsar , ashamed of his own violence , gave orders for his release . In order to get rid ...
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... Cæsar , and shut himself up in that city . It was not long before he repented of having yielded up the command to Scipio , who having despised his advice , was defeated at Thapsus , and Cæsar marched against Utica . Cato at first ...
... Cæsar , and shut himself up in that city . It was not long before he repented of having yielded up the command to Scipio , who having despised his advice , was defeated at Thapsus , and Cæsar marched against Utica . Cato at first ...
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