The device, aut Csar, aut nihil, was worthy of a man of energy and courage. |
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They will infallibly have a Philip or a Csar, to bleed them into soberness of mind. |
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Augustus Csar, who was particularly liable to catch cold, continually used a focalium or sudarium. |
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Was it by the intermediation of Tertulla that Crassus was reconciled with Csar? |
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Seor Puchol was a literary man and was writing a symbolistic drama which he wanted to read to Csar. |
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One which is brought from the Island of Samothrace, and is purple like the cloak of Csar. |
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When Csar arrives, he sees the lines abandoned, and the battle raging in the plain of Grsigny, on the banks of the ose. |
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Csar took it, but continued to look at Philip with eyes that were threatening in their wildness. |
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Csar had money, and he wrote to his sister to come and see him at Castro in his seigniorial mansion. |
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Csar was moved by his self-satisfied piety, and began to make' noises in his nostrils. |
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Csar was coming in from the preaching-room, and Pete from the new house at Ramsey. |
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When Csar arrived in Gaul, the DUI were the leaders of one faction, the Sequani of the other. |
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He was, with Csar, the year after, one of the judges in the trial of C. Rabirius. |
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Julius Csar was noe less diligent to eternize his name be the pen then be the suord. |
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He was no match for Csar in worldly logic, or at fencing with texts of Scripture. |
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Their country had been the cockpit of Europe from the time of Csar until Waterloo. |
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Some confess a preference for a Gaulish recital of the times when Csar went to Britain. |
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No turkey-hen or guinea fowl could make a nest that cousin Csar could not find. |
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He was more than ever sure that Grannie was a simpleton and Csar a brazen hypocrite. |
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At last, Csar hit on a compromise which seemed to him a singularly happy one. |
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Her uncles Gaius and Lucius Csar had died in the prime of their age. |
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They determined to put all at hazard, and to be aut Csar aut nullus. |
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They are more likely of the time of Caractacus or Julius Csar. |
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Csar was gitting as straight as a crowbar and as grim as a gannet. |
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Rome of Csar, Rome of Peter,which was crueler, which was worse? |
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Now the words Roman emperor are said to be in apposition to Csar. |
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Old Smith had some hard cider to which cousin Csar had access. |
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He worshipped only Csar, and he was also worshipped by the herodians. |
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Csar had Marsala and Asti brought for the abbe, who was a gourmet. |
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Only when Csar had been pacified was there silence to speak of Kate. |
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Pope Csar, the publican, in his chapel hat and white choker! |
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