One which is brought from the Island of Samothrace, and is purple like the cloak of Csar. |
Csar had money, and he wrote to his sister to come and see him at Castro in his seigniorial mansion. |
The device, aut Csar, aut nihil, was worthy of a man of energy and courage. |
Csar was moved by his self-satisfied piety, and began to make' noises in his nostrils. |
Their country had been the cockpit of Europe from the time of Csar until Waterloo. |
He was, with Csar, the year after, one of the judges in the trial of C. Rabirius. |