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Side 153
... Antony was one of these friends ; a person of bad character , but brave and clever , who afterwards followed Cæsar faith- fully in all his difficulties . Cæsar was not a per- son to be frightened by threats , he was quite re- solved not ...
... Antony was one of these friends ; a person of bad character , but brave and clever , who afterwards followed Cæsar faith- fully in all his difficulties . Cæsar was not a per- son to be frightened by threats , he was quite re- solved not ...
Side 156
... Antony remained with them , and the agreement was that they were to join Cæsar quickly . Several things happened to prevent this being done , and Cæsar became so impatient at the delay that he disguised himself in the dress of a slave ...
... Antony remained with them , and the agreement was that they were to join Cæsar quickly . Several things happened to prevent this being done , and Cæsar became so impatient at the delay that he disguised himself in the dress of a slave ...
Side 166
... Antony , who knew what he was longing for , contrived to offer him , upon the occasion of some great public festival ; but it was evident that he was not displeased at its being shown that he might have one if he chose it . This notion ...
... Antony , who knew what he was longing for , contrived to offer him , upon the occasion of some great public festival ; but it was evident that he was not displeased at its being shown that he might have one if he chose it . This notion ...
Side 168
... Antony aside , that he might not be at hand to defend his friend . The others gathered round Cæsar , urging a re- quest for the recall of one of their friends , Me- tellus Cimber's brother , from exile . Cæsar would not agree to it ...
... Antony aside , that he might not be at hand to defend his friend . The others gathered round Cæsar , urging a re- quest for the recall of one of their friends , Me- tellus Cimber's brother , from exile . Cæsar would not agree to it ...
Side 170
... Antony , and Brutus with Lepidus , one of Cæsar's greatest friends , as a sign of their all being reconciled . But this appearance of peace was only a delusion . It was decreed by the senate that Cæsar should have a splendid funeral ...
... Antony , and Brutus with Lepidus , one of Cæsar's greatest friends , as a sign of their all being reconciled . But this appearance of peace was only a delusion . It was decreed by the senate that Cæsar should have a splendid funeral ...
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Side 195 - But when he heard that Archelaus did reign in Judea, in the room of his father Herod, he was afraid to go thither : notwithstanding, being warned of God in a dream, he turned aside into the parts of Galilee. And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene.
Side 56 - Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield : but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
Side 7 - Sabine soldiery, she promised to betray the fort to them, if they would give her what they wore on their left arms ; whereupon, after having been admitted by her, they threw their shields on her, and crushed her.
Side 168 - Being at length entered the senate-house, where the conspirators were prepared to receive him, he met one Spurina, an augur, who had foretold his danger, to whom he said, smiling, " Well, " Spurina, the ides of March are come." " Yes," replied the augur,