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" However, all the conspirators were now alarmed, and, enclosing him round, he received a second stab from an unknown hand in the breast, while Cassius wounded him in the face. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them, and throwing... "
The History of Rome, from the Foundation of the City Till the Termination of ... - 68. oldal
szerző: William Fordyce Mavor - 1802
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records ..., 6. kötet

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 378 oldal
...an unknown hand in the breast, while Cassius wounded him in the face. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them, and throwing down...thought no more of defending himself, but looking steadfastly on him, exclaimed, " And you too, my son L" Then covering his head, and spreading his robe...

Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records ..., 6. kötet

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 376 oldal
...the face. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them., and throwing down such aa opposed him, till he saw Brutus* among the conspirators,...thought no more of defending himself, but looking steadfastly on him, exclaimed,. " And you too, my son !" Then cohering his head, and spreading his...

Universal history, ancient and modern, 6. kötet

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 366 oldal
...breast, while Cas-> sius wounded him in the face. He still defended himself with great vigour, ruihing among them, and throwing down such as opposed him, till he saw Brutus* among the conspirators. who, Coraing up, struck his dagger into his thigh. From that moment Caesar thought no more of defending...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 oldal
...unknown !iand in the breastt while Cassius wounded him in the lace. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them, and throwing down...opposed him, till he saw Brutus among the conspirators, whocgming up, struck his dagger into his thigh. From that moment Cscaar thought no more of defending...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 oldal
...unknown liand in the breast, while Cassius wounded him in the Jacc. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them, and throwing down such as opposed him, till hesaw Bruuis among the conspirators, whocoming pp, struck his dagger into his thigh, from that moment...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 282 oldal
...unknown hand, in the breast, w hile Cassius wounded him in the face. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them, and throwing down...thought no more of defending himself: but looking upon this conspirator, cried out, " And you too, my son !" Then covering his head, and spreading his...

The History of Rome: From the Foundation of the City of Rome, to ..., 1. kötet

Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 494 oldal
...an unknown hand in the breast, while Cassius wounded him in the face. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them, and throwing down...thought no more of defending himself, but looking upon this conspirator, cried out, " And you " too, my son !" Then covering his head, and spreading...

Roman History, Abridged

Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 408 oldal
...hand in the breast ; while Cassius •wounded him in thn face. He- still defended himself with gieat vigour, ru.shing among them , and throwing down such...who, coming up , struck his dagger into his thigh. Caesar, from that moment, thought no more of defending himself; but, looking upon Brutus , cried out...

Goldsmith's Roman History: Abridged by Himself, for the Use of Schools

Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 266 oldal
...unknown hand, in the hreast, while Cassius wounded him in the face. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them, and throwing down...struck his dagger into his thigh. From that moment Cssar thought no more of defending himself: hut looking upon this conspirator, cried out, "And you...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 288 oldal
...him in the face. He still defended himself with great vigour, rushing among them and throwing clown such as opposed him, till he saw Brutus among the...moment Caesar thought no more of defending himself r but looking upon this conspirator, cried olit, " And you too, my son !" Then covering his head, and...




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