Julius Caesar and Its SourceInst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1979 - 129 ページ |
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... enemies , established a peaceful , stable , and effective dictatorship . accomplishments in the two short years allowed him need not be enumerated here . His assassination by some of his former friends as well as enemies to whom he had ...
... enemies , established a peaceful , stable , and effective dictatorship . accomplishments in the two short years allowed him need not be enumerated here . His assassination by some of his former friends as well as enemies to whom he had ...
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... enemies ; whereby , through this disorder , the legions were marvellously scat- tered and dispersed one from the other .. 73 But that which the conquerors thought not of , occasion showed it unto them that were overcome ; and that was ...
... enemies ; whereby , through this disorder , the legions were marvellously scat- tered and dispersed one from the other .. 73 But that which the conquerors thought not of , occasion showed it unto them that were overcome ; and that was ...
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... enemies at the first battle , before they had the word of battle given them and made them a new promise also that , if in the second battle they fought like men , he would give them the sack and spoil of two cities , to wit ...
... enemies at the first battle , before they had the word of battle given them and made them a new promise also that , if in the second battle they fought like men , he would give them the sack and spoil of two cities , to wit ...
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