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" Caesar had collected to defray the expenses of his Parthian campaign, and persuaded Calpurnia to put into his hands all the Dictator's papers. Possessed of these securities, he barricaded his house on the CarinaB, and determined to watch the course of... "
A History of Rome from the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire - Page 480
de Henry George Liddell - 1855 - 576 pages
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A history of Rome, to the establishment of the empire. (slightly abridged).

Henry George Liddell - 1857 - 882 pages
...hands all the Dictator's papers. Possessed of these securities, he barricaded his house on the CarinaB, and determined to watch the course of events. § 3....Capitol. They had not communicated their plot to the Orator, through fear (they said) of his irresolute counsels ; but now that the deed was done, he extolled...
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A History of Rome: From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the ...

Henry George Liddell - 1864 - 796 pages
...hands all the Dictator's papers. Possessed of these securities, he barricaded his house on the Carina?, and determined to watch the course of events. § 3....Capitol. They had not communicated their plot to the Orator, through fear (they said) of his irresolute counsels ; but now that the deed was done, he extolled...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 59

1866 - 672 pages
...the evening of the day which saw great Julius slaughtered, Cicero, with other senators, visited the " Liberators" in the Capitol. " They had not communicated...deed was done, he extolled it as a godlike act."| Even Conyers Middletonf cannot, however, entirely acquit Cicero of being, in some degree, accessary...
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Recreations of a recluse [signed F.J.].

F. J - 1870 - 346 pages
...the evening of the day which saw great Julius slaughtered, Cicero, with other senators, visited the " Liberators" in the Capitol. " They had not communicated...moral disapproval; for now that the deed was done, he VOL. n. 5 extolled it as a godlike act." Even Conyers Middleton cannot, however, entirely acquit Cicero...
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Recreations of a Recluse, Volume 2

Francis Jacox - 1870 - 346 pages
...the evening of the day which saw great Julius slaughtered, Cicero, with other senators, visited the " Liberators" in the Capitol. " They had not communicated...moral disapproval; for now that the deed was done, he VOL. II. 5 extolled it as a godlike act." Even Conyers Middleton cannot, however, entirely acquit Cicero...
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The Historians' History of the World: The Roman republic

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pages
...these securities, he barricaded his house on the Carinse, and determined to watch the course of events. In the evening Cicero, with other senators, visited...Capitol. They had not communicated their plot to the orator, H. w. — VOL. v. 2s 609 [44 BC] through fear (they said) of his irresolute counsels ; but...
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The Great Events by Famous Historians: A Comprehensive and Readable Account ...

Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 452 pages
...these securities, he barricaded his house oh the Carinse, and determined to watch the course of events. In the evening Cicero, with other senators, visited...Capitol. They had not communicated their plot to the orator, through fear (they said) of his irresolute counsels ; but now that the deed was done, he extolled...
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