Readings in Western Civilization, 2 tomasGeorge Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 psl. |
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... Cæsar , closing his speech with the remarkable saying , that Cæsar was now not working mines , but planting bat- teries to overthrow the state . But when Cæsar had made an apology for himself , and satisfied the senate , his admirers ...
... Cæsar , closing his speech with the remarkable saying , that Cæsar was now not working mines , but planting bat- teries to overthrow the state . But when Cæsar had made an apology for himself , and satisfied the senate , his admirers ...
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... Cæsar's glory was concerned . Such a one was Acilius , who , in the sea - fight before Marseilles , had his right hand struck off with a sword , yet did not quit his buckler out of his left , but struck the enemies in the face with it ...
... Cæsar's glory was concerned . Such a one was Acilius , who , in the sea - fight before Marseilles , had his right hand struck off with a sword , yet did not quit his buckler out of his left , but struck the enemies in the face with it ...
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... Cæsar re- fused it , there was universal applause . Upon the second offer , very few , and upon the sec- ond refusal , all again applauded . Cæsar find- ing it would not take , rose up , and ordered the crown to be carried into the ...
... Cæsar re- fused it , there was universal applause . Upon the second offer , very few , and upon the sec- ond refusal , all again applauded . Cæsar find- ing it would not take , rose up , and ordered the crown to be carried into the ...
Turinys
The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 56
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Readings in Western Civilization, 2 tomas George Harmon Knoles,Rixford Kinney Snyder,Rixford Snyder Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1960 |
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