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" Plin., 7, 25), and to have made prisoners a million more, many of whom were destined to perish as gladiators, and all were torn from their country and reduced to slavery. The slaughter which he occasioned in... "
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of knowledge, ed. by E ... - Page 277
by Encyclopaedia - 1845
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal ..., Volume 1

Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1841 - 800 pages
...hardly furnish a picture of greater deformity. Besides being excessively addicted to gross sensualities, never did any man occasion so large an amount of human...said to have destroyed one million of men in battle (Plut., VU. Сои., с. 15.— Compare Plin., 7, 25), and to have made prisoners a million more, many...
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History of the later Roman commonwealth ... and of the reign of ..., Volume 2

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 488 pages
...and station, the citizens of a free commonwealth. CHAP. IX. —~v From U.CJ. B95 to 710, Ac 59 to 44. hardly furnish a picture of greater deformity. Never...his campaigns in Gaul, he is said to have destroyed 1,000,000 of men in battle "1, and to have made prisoners 1,000,000 more, many of whom were destined...
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History of the Later Roman Commonwealth from the End of the Second ..., Volume 2

Thomas Arnold - Rome - 1845 - 488 pages
...with in men of high birth and station, the citizens of a free commonwealth. Fr 0 m ,1.1 • T CHAP. hardly furnish a picture of greater deformity. Never...—-^—' did any man occasion so large an amount of human to 44. ux:. 695 misery, with so little provocation. In his campaigns Ac69 in Gaul, he is said to have...
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History of the Later Roman Commonwealth, from the End of the Second Punic ...

Thomas Arnold - Rome - 1846 - 564 pages
...free commonwealth. If from the intellectual we turn to the moral character of Caesar, the whole range of history can hardly furnish a picture of greater...his campaigns in Gaul, he is said to have destroyed 1,000,000 of men in battle, 18' and to have made prisoners 1,000,000 more, many of whom were destined...
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names ...

Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1848 - 1482 pages
...hardly furnish a picture of greater deformity. Besides being excessively addicted to gross sensualities, never did any man Occasion so large an amount of human misery with so In lie provocation. In his campaigns in Gaul he is said to have destroyed one million of men in battle...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge, Volume 25

Encyclopaedia - 1853 - 680 pages
...moral ^ fr°m lhe intellectual we turn to the moral character of Caesar, Character, the whole range of history can hardly furnish a picture of greater...he is said to have destroyed one million of men in battle,1 and to have made prisoners a million more, many of whom were destined to perish as gladiators,...
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The British Millennial Harbinger and Family Magazine, Volume 2

Churches of Christ - 1849 - 588 pages
...his intelleetual to his moral physiognomy, the whole record of history can hardly furnish a pieture of greater deformity." " Never did any man occasion...amount of human misery, with so little provocation." At the shrine of his own ambition he sacrificed a million of Gauls, and made prisoners and slaves of...
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The pupil-teachers' guide to a more intellectual method of teaching simple ...

William Bellamy (headmaster of Norwich diocesan model sch.) - Arithmetic - 1853 - 286 pages
...man occasion so large an amonnt of human misery, with so little provocation, as did Julins Caesar. In his campaigns in Gaul, he is said to have destroyed...battle, and to have made prisoners a million more, many of whom were destined to perish as gladiators, and all were torn from their conntry and reduced...
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names ...

Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1855 - 1490 pages
...hardly furnish a picture of greater deformity. Besides being excessively addicted to gross sensualities, never did any man occasion so large an amount of human...said to have destroyed one million of men in battle (Fluí., Vil. CÍE«., с. 15. — Compare Pirn., 7, 25), and to have made prisoners a million more,...
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names ...

Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1869 - 1482 pages
...hardly furnish a picture of greater deformity. Besides being excessively addicted to gross sensualities, never did any man occasion so large an amount of human...said to have destroyed one million of men in battle (Plut., Vit. Cas., c.'lS. — Compare Plin., 7, 25), and to have made prisoners a million more, many...
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