The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... accused , were without foundation . This commendable and intrepid act excited the animosity of his enemies . A few days after- wards , Bailly was arrested , brought before the tribu- nal , and condemned to suffer death . The barbarity ...
... accused , were without foundation . This commendable and intrepid act excited the animosity of his enemies . A few days after- wards , Bailly was arrested , brought before the tribu- nal , and condemned to suffer death . The barbarity ...
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... accused him of a design to give him up disarmed to Cæsar . His sword was brought to him ; he examined its point , and said , I am now my own master . He then a second time read Plato's treatise , and fell into a sound sleep . Near the ...
... accused him of a design to give him up disarmed to Cæsar . His sword was brought to him ; he examined its point , and said , I am now my own master . He then a second time read Plato's treatise , and fell into a sound sleep . Near the ...
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... him in the government of Sicily , had exhausted that pro- vince by his enormous exactions . The Sicilians accused him , but he had bribed the judges who were to try the ITALY . ] CICERO . cause , and , by CICERO . [ ITALY .
... him in the government of Sicily , had exhausted that pro- vince by his enormous exactions . The Sicilians accused him , but he had bribed the judges who were to try the ITALY . ] CICERO . cause , and , by CICERO . [ ITALY .
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... accused him , in open senate . The con- spirator , thus surprised , fled precipitately from Rome : his accomplices were seized and executed , and himself soon after slain , whilst bravely fighting against the troops which the consul had ...
... accused him , in open senate . The con- spirator , thus surprised , fled precipitately from Rome : his accomplices were seized and executed , and himself soon after slain , whilst bravely fighting against the troops which the consul had ...
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... accused his friends , and the world , of his misfortunes , even when they could be attributed only to his own want of foresight and vigour . But these defects of character were more than coun- terbalanced by his private virtues . He was ...
... accused his friends , and the world , of his misfortunes , even when they could be attributed only to his own want of foresight and vigour . But these defects of character were more than coun- terbalanced by his private virtues . He was ...
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