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" He was zealous in serving his interests by the discharge of important offices; nor did he blush to govern Cisalpine Gaul for Caesar, while his uncle still held Utica against him. A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage whom he had abandoned while he affected... "
History of the Romans Under the Empire - Pagina 377
di Charles Merivale - 1864
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 92

1850 - 638 pagine
...offices ; nor did he blush to govern Cisalpine Gaul, while his uncle still held Utica against him. A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage whom he had...seemed to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his virtues. His consort, Claudia, he had divorced to espouse the philosopher's daughter, Porcia, a woman of more...
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The Fall of the Roman Republic: A Short History of the Last Century of the ...

Charles Merivale - 1853 - 626 pagine
...nor did he blush to govern Cisalpine Gaul for Caesar, while his uncle still held Utica against him. A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage whom he had...to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his virtues. He had divorced his consort Claudia to espouse the philosopher's daughter Porcia, a woman of more masculine...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 130

1864 - 520 pagine
...nor did he blush to govern Cisalpine Gaul for Caesar while his uncle still held Uniea against him. " A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage whom he had...practice, seemed to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his [Cato's] virtues. He disparaged the merits of Cicero, and exalted the services of Cato in the suppression...
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william harrison ainsworth - 1864 - 516 pagine
...nor did he blush to govern Cisalpine Gaul for Caesar while his uncle still held Utica against him. " A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage whom he had...practice, seemed to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his [Gate's] virtues. He disparaged the merits of Cicero, and exalted the services of Cato in the suppression...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 130

1864 - 516 pagine
...Gaul for Caesar 'while his uncle still held Utica against him. " A feeble panegyric of the sturtly sage whom he had abandoned, while he affected to adopt...practice, seemed to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his [Cato's] virtues. He disparaged the merits of Cicero, and exalted the services of Cato in the suppression...
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A General History of Rome: From the Foundation of the City to the Fall of ...

Charles Merivale - 1875 - 768 pagine
...charges, nor did he blush to govern the Cisalpine for Ccesar while his uncle still held Utica against him. A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage whom he had...abandoned while he affected to adopt his principles, seemed to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his virtues. He had divorced his wife Claudia to espouse the...
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A General History of Rome from the Foundation of the City to the Fall of ...

Charles Merivale - 1879 - 768 pagine
...charges, nor did he blush to govern the Cisalpine for Cicsar while his uncle still held Utica against him. A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage, whom he had...abandoned while he affected to adopt his principles, seemed to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his virtues. He had divorced his wife Claudia to espouse the...
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The Historians' History of the World: The Roman republic

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pagine
...nor did he blush to govern Cisalpine Gaul for Csesar, while his uncle still held Utica against him. A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage whom he had...to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his virtues. He had divorced his consort Claudia to espouse the philosopher's daughter Porcia, a woman of more masculine...
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The Noblest Roman: Marcus Brutus and His Reputation

Martin Lowther Clarke - 1981 - 168 pagine
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