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-- Can any of your readers suggest a probable etymology for Totnes, the "prime town of Great Britain," as it is called by Westcote [1], who supposes it to have been built by Brutus,
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Othello, and Hamlet, will be seen in marked contrast to Shylock, Brutus,
Shakspere, Personal Recollections John A. Joyce
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What? does, I should like to know, does the opinion of Decimus Brutus,
The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4 Marcus Tullius Cicero
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There was a Chevalier, a Prince, and a Pope; a little pet, Miss Nellie, who looked as if she would be ready to drink tea out of your saucer and kiss you after her fashion; Mustang, an irrepressible and rude savage from the Rio Grande region; Brutus,
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Besides his own, we have about ninety letters to Cicero from some of the chief men of the day -- Pompey, Cæsar, Cato, Brutus,
The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Joan of Arc; as Harmodius and Aristogeiton, the Gracchi and Brutus,
Essays in Rebellion Henry W. Nevinson 1900
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These he acted in customary usage, and to these he occasionally added Marcus Brutus,
Shadows of the Stage William Winter 1876
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The public virtue and spirit of the British legislature never showed itself more conspicuous in any act, than in that for suppressing the immoderate use of distilled spirits among the people, whose strength and numbers constitute the true wealth of a nation: though evasive arts will, it is feared, prevail so long as distilled spirits of any kind are allowed, the character of Englishmen in general being that of Brutus,
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle 1864
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Caesar, had he not been so inordinately great, they say that Brutus,
I and My Chimney Herman Melville 1855
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Frederick of Prussia, apostrophizing the shades of Cato and Brutus,
The Conflict with Slavery, Part 1, from Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism John Greenleaf Whittier 1849
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