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The Roman Oratour viewing the Troubles which ensued the fall of L. Crassus takes his Death at the hands of the Gods as an Act of Grace and Favour, not as an expression of their wrath and indignation. |
The Roman Orator viewing the Troubles which ensued the fallen of L. Crassus Takes his Death At the hands of the God's as an Act of Grace and Favour, not as an expression of their wrath and Indignation. |
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Sed ii tamen Remp. casus secuti sunt, ut mihi non crepta L. Crasso à Diis immortalibus vita, sed donata mors esse videatur. Cic. |
said ii tamen Remp. casus secuti sunt, ut mihi non crepta L. Crasso à Dis immortalibus vita, sed donata mors esse Videatur. Cic |
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