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" Caesar's principal friends, withdrew, and hid themselves in other people's houses. Meantime Brutus and his confederates, yet warm from the slaughter, marched in a body with their bloody swords in their hands, from the senate-house to. the Capitol, not... "
Plutarch's Lives - Page 186
by Plutarch - 1821
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Plutarch's Lives,: Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes ..., Volume 4

Plutarch - Greece - 1770 - 426 pages
...from the flaughter, marched in a body, with their bloody fwords in their hands, from the fenate-houfe to the capitol, not like men that fled, but with an...and confidence, calling the people to liberty, and ftopping to talk with every man of confequence whom they met. There were fome who even joined them,...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes Critical ...

Plutarch - 1795 - 472 pages
...marched in a body with their bloody fwords in their hands, from the fenate-houfe to the capitol, no! like men that fled, but with an air of gaiety and confidence, calling the people to liberty, and flopping to talk with every man of confequcnce whom they met. Therj were fome who even joined them,...
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Plutarch's Lives,

Plutarch - Greece - 1804 - 454 pages
...with their bloody (words in their hands, from the fenate houfe to the capitol, not like men that fted, but with an air of gaiety and confidence, calling the people to liberty, and ftopping to talk with every man of confequance whom they met. There were fome who even joined them,...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek: with Notes Critical and ...

Plutarch - Biography - 1804 - 452 pages
...bloody fwords in their hands, frer.i the fenate houfe to the capital, not like men tlint fled, Init with an air of gaiety and confidence, calling the people to liberty, and flopping to talk with every mane: confequance whom they met. There were fome who enjoined them, and...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 3

Plutarch - Greece - 1828 - 484 pages
...we should read M. Tulliiw Cimber. t Here in the original it is Metillius again. VOL. III. 3 A cipal friends, withdrew, and hid themselves in other people's...with every man of consequence whom they met. There \yere»ome who even joined them, and mingled with their train; desirous of appearing to have had a...
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Plutarch's Lives of the Most Select and Illustrious Characters of Antiquity

Plutarch - Greece - 1832 - 444 pages
...senate-house to the capitol, not like men that tic.d. but with an air of gaiety and confidence, calling tho people to 'liberty, and stopping to talk with every...the action, and hoping for one in the glory. Of this num. / her were Caius Octavius and Lentulus Spinther, who afterwards paid dear for their vanity ; being...
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Plutarch's Lives of the Most Select and Illustrious Characters of Antiquity

Plutarch - Greece - 1832 - 446 pages
...with their bloody swords in their hands, from the senaie-houso to the capitol, not like men tbit flwl, but with an air of gaiety and confidence, calling...whom they met. There were some who even joined them, und mingled with their train ; desirous of appearing to have had a share in the action, and hoping...
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History of the United States Secret Service

La Fayette Curry Baker - Secret service - 1867 - 754 pages
...their hands, from the senatehouse to the capitol, not like men that fled, but with an air of gayety and confidence, calling the people to liberty, and...share in the action, and hoping for one in the glory." A no less conspicuous, and still more modern conspiracy, although a failure, was the Guupowder Plot...
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The Secret Service in the Late War: (...)

La Fayette Charles Baker, La Fayette Curry Baker - Secret service - 1874 - 418 pages
...their hands, from the senatehouse to the capitol, not like men that fled, but with an air of gayety and confidence, calling the people to liberty, and...share in the action, and hoping for one in the glory." A no less conspicuous, and still more modern conspiracy, although a failure, was the Gunpowder Plot...
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The United States Secret Service in the Late War ... and a Graphic History ...

La Fayette Charles Baker - Secret service - 1889 - 432 pages
...their hands, from the senatehouse to the capitol, not like men that fled, but with an air of gayety and confidence, calling the people to liberty, and...share in the action, and hoping for one in the glory." A no less conspicuous, and still more modern conspiracy, although a failure, was the Gunpowder Plot...
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