The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... enemies . A few days after- wards , Bailly was arrested , brought before the tribu- nal , and condemned to suffer death . The barbarity with which his murderers prolonged his march to the scaffold , the indignities he received from the ...
... enemies . A few days after- wards , Bailly was arrested , brought before the tribu- nal , and condemned to suffer death . The barbarity with which his murderers prolonged his march to the scaffold , the indignities he received from the ...
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... enemy . Resolved upon his destruc- tion , Caracalla caused him to be assassinated in his pre- sence , in the arms even of their mother Julia , who was co- vered with his blood . Geta appears to have foreseen his fate , some years before ...
... enemy . Resolved upon his destruc- tion , Caracalla caused him to be assassinated in his pre- sence , in the arms even of their mother Julia , who was co- vered with his blood . Geta appears to have foreseen his fate , some years before ...
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... enemy's country , rather than as an allied and submissive province . The Germans armed against him , and compelled him to make a disgraceful peace . The people of Alexandria having uttered some sar- casms on the murder of Geta , he ...
... enemy's country , rather than as an allied and submissive province . The Germans armed against him , and compelled him to make a disgraceful peace . The people of Alexandria having uttered some sar- casms on the murder of Geta , he ...
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... enemy of the republic , in case of refusal . But Cæsar foresaw the danger of returning to Rome , without a suf- ficient escort ; and , though he permitted two of his legions to obey the order , he himself marched towards Italy at the ...
... enemy of the republic , in case of refusal . But Cæsar foresaw the danger of returning to Rome , without a suf- ficient escort ; and , though he permitted two of his legions to obey the order , he himself marched towards Italy at the ...
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... enemy's camp , and liberated an army , which , by the laws of war , he might have destroyed . On his return towards Rome , he took Marseilles , which had refused to open its gates : he contented himself with seizing the treasury of that ...
... enemy's camp , and liberated an army , which , by the laws of war , he might have destroyed . On his return towards Rome , he took Marseilles , which had refused to open its gates : he contented himself with seizing the treasury of that ...
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