| Plutarch - 1889 - 680 páginas
...Caesar, raising his voice, threatened to put him to death, if he gave him any farther trouble. "And, young man," said he, "you are not ignorant that this...Spain, from whence he was resolved to drive Afranius andVarro, Pompey 's lieutenants, and after having made himself master of their troops and provinces,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1904 - 216 páginas
...Caesar, raising his voice, threatened to put him to death if he gave him any farther trouble. "And, young man," said he, "you are not ignorant that this is harder for me to say than to do." Metullus, terrified with his menace, retired, and afterwards Caesar was easily and readily supplied... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1904 - 220 páginas
...young man," said he, " you are not ignorant that this is harder for me to say than to do." Metullus, terrified with his menace, retired, and afterwards Caesar was easily and readily supplied with everything necessary for the war." 65 11. After war declared. A Latin idiom. The war was that against... | |
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