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History of the Romans Under the Empire - Page 393
by Charles Merivale - 1864
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The Fall of the Roman Republic: A Short History of the Last Century of the ...

Charles Merivale - Rome - 1853 - 626 pages
...lau-giver, a jurist, an orator, a poet, an historian, a grammarian, a mathematician, and an architect" And as if to complete the picture of the most perfect...assured that in all the exercises of the camp his skill and vigour were not less conspicuous. He fought at the most perilous moments in the ranks of...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 62

1860 - 860 pages
...lawgiver, a jurist, an orator, a poet, an historian, a grammarian, a mathematician, and an architect.' And as if to complete the picture of the most perfect...assured that in all the exercises of the camp his skill and vigour were not less conspicuous. He fought at the most perilous moments in the ranks of...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumes 50-51

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1860 - 606 pages
...lawgiver, a jurist, an orator, a poet, an historian, a grammarian, a mathematician, and au architect.' And as if to complete the picture of the most perfect specimen of human ability, we are ui:-ured that in all the exercises of the camp his skill and vigor were not less conspicuous. He fought...
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Plays of Shakespeare ...: With Introductions and Notes

William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1878 - 98 pages
...occupy four amanuenses at once ; and had been known, on occasions, to employ as many as seven together. And, as if to complete the picture of the most perfect...fought at the most perilous moments in the ranks of the •oldiers ; he could manage his charger without the use of reins ; and he saved his life at Alexandria...
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Composition-rhetoric: Designed for Use in Secondary Schools

Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - English language - 1897 - 424 pages
...most perfect specimen of human ability, we are assured that in all the exercises of the camp his vigor and skill were not less conspicuous. He fought at the most perilous nw ments in the ranks of the soldiers; he could manage his charger without the use of reins; and he...
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Shakespear's Julius Caesar

William Shakespeare - 1903 - 216 pages
...occupy four amanuenses at once ; and had been known, on occasions, to employ as many as seven together. And, as if to complete the picture of the most perfect...assured that in all the exercises of the camp his vigour anil skill were not less conspicuous. He fought at the most perilous moments in the ranks of the soldiers...
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A Spelling Book, Part 2

Georgia Alexander - Spellers - 1906 - 118 pages
...at the same time; and had been known on one occasion to employ as many as seven amanuenses together. And, as if to complete the picture of the most perfect...assured that in all the exercises of the camp his vigor and skill were not less conspicuous. He fought at the mor-t perilous moments in the ranks of...
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A New Spelling Book

Georgia Alexander - Spellers - 1919 - 116 pages
...the same time ; and had been known on one occasion to employ as many as seven amanuenses together. And, as if to complete the picture of the most perfect...assured that in all the exercises of the camp his vigor and skill were not less conspicuous. 177 9 The tumult and the shouting dies ; The captains and...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 62

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1860 - 836 pages
...lawgiver, a jurist, an orator, a poet, an historian, a grammarian, a mathematician, and an architect.' And as if to complete the picture of the most perfect...assured that in all the exercises of the camp his skill and vigour were not less conspicuous. He fought at the most perilous moments in the ranks of...
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