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... Micipsa , my father , on his death - bed , left in charge to Jugurtha . his adopted son , conjunctly with my unfortunate brother Hiempsal and my self , the children of his own body , the administration of the kingdom of Numidia ...
... Micipsa , my father , on his death - bed , left in charge to Jugurtha . his adopted son , conjunctly with my unfortunate brother Hiempsal and my self , the children of his own body , the administration of the kingdom of Numidia ...
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... Micipsa ! Is this the consequence of your generosity ; that he whom your goodness raised to a equality with your own children , should be the murderer of your children ? Must , then , the royal house of Numidia always be a scene of ...
... Micipsa ! Is this the consequence of your generosity ; that he whom your goodness raised to a equality with your own children , should be the murderer of your children ? Must , then , the royal house of Numidia always be a scene of ...
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... Micipsa's family ! But as things are , my brother is not so much deprived of these comforts , as delivered from terror , from flight , from exile , and the endless train of misèries , which render life to me a burden . He lies full low ...
... Micipsa's family ! But as things are , my brother is not so much deprived of these comforts , as delivered from terror , from flight , from exile , and the endless train of misèries , which render life to me a burden . He lies full low ...
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