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" All the conspirators seconded him with great earnestness ; and Cimber, seeming to sue with still greater submission, took hold of the bottom of his robe, holding him so as to prevent his rising. This was the signal agreed on, Casca, who was behind, stabbed... "
Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ... - Page 173
1823
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to ...

William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1802 - 392 pages
...submission, took hold of the bottom of his robe, holding him so as to prevent his rising. This was the signal agreed on. Casca, who was behind, stabbed him, though...wounded him in the arm. However, all the conspirators being now roused, and enclosing him round, he received a second stab from an unknown hand in the breast,...
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The History of Rome, from the Foundation of the City Till the ..., Volume 2

William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 380 pages
...submission, took hold of the bottom of his robe, holding him so as to prevent his rising. This was the signal agreed on. Casca, who was behind, stabbed him, though slightly, in the shoulder. Cxsar instantly turned round, and with the style of his tablet, wounded him in the arm. However, all...
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Universal history, ancient and modern, Volume 6

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 366 pages
...him so as to prevent his rising. This was the signal agreed on. Casca, .who was behind, {•tabbed him, though slightly, in the shoulder. C'aesar instantly...wounded him in the arm. However, all the conspirators being now roused, and enclosing him round, he received a second stab from an unknown hand in the breast,...
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Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1808 - 282 pages
...Czsar instantly turned round, and, with the steel of his tablet, wounded him in the arm. ffoweier, all the conspirators were now alarmed ; and, inclosing...him round, he received a second stab from an unknown !iand in the breastt while Cassius wounded him in the lace. He still defended himself with great vigour,...
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Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - History, Ancient - 1808 - 282 pages
...took hold tyf the bottom of las robe, holding him so us to prevent iiis rising. This was the signai agreed on. .Casca, who was behind, stabbed him, though slightly, in the shoulder. Casar instantly turned round, and, with the fcteei of his tablet, wounded him in the arm. However,...
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Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1810 - 282 pages
...submission, took hold of the bottom of his robe, holding him so as to prevent his rising. This was the signal agreed on. Casca, who was behind, stabbed him, though...shoulder. Caesar instantly turned round, and, with the steel of his tablet, wounded him in the arm. However all the conspirators were now alarmed ; and, inclosing...
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The History of Rome: From the Foundation of the City of Rome, to ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1812 - 494 pages
...submission, took hold of the bottom of his robe, holding him so as to prevent his rising. This was the signal agreed on. Casca, who was behind, stabbed him, though slightly, in the shoulder. Cassar instantly turned round, and, with the style of his tablet, wounded him in the arm. However,...
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Goldsmith's Roman History: Abridged by Himself, for the Use of Schools

Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1817 - 266 pages
...though slightly, in the shoulder. Czsar instantly turned round, and, with the steel of his tahlet, wounded him in the arm. However all the conspirators...alarmed ; and, inclosing him round, he received a second stah, from an unknown hand, in the hreast, while Cassius wounded him in the face. He still defended...
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Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1818 - 262 pages
...bottom of his robe, holding him so as to prevent his rising. This was the signal agreed on. Casea, who was behind, stabbed him, though slightly in the...shoulder. Caesar instantly turned round, and, with. the steel of his tablet, wounded him in the arm. However, all the conspirators were now alarmed ; and,...
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The History of Rome, from the Foundation of the City of Rome to ..., Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1820 - 428 pages
...submission, took hold of the bottom of his robe, holding him so as to prevent his rising. This was the signal agreed on, Casca, who was behind, stabbed him, though...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...
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