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What would they have said in the Senate-house, Janetta?
Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004
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But out of the Senate-house Cato could do but little, as the people were ever ready to magnify
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Having thus humbled the clerks, and brought them to be at command, he made use of the books and registers as he thought fit, and in a little while gained the treasury a higher name than the Senate-house itself; and all men said, Cato had made the office of a quaestor equal to the dignity of a consul.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Within the Senate-house, why is there such inaction?
Archive 2001-03-01 Torill 2001
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Within the Senate-house, why is there such inaction?
03/01/2001 - 04/01/2001 Torill 2001
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Within the Senate-house, why is there such inaction?
thinking with my fingers Torill 2001
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[63] The Senate-house was here, and just before it, the Rostra, a platform adorned with the beaks (_rostra_) of captured ships.
Early European History Hutton Webster
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Senate-house by the daggers of a group of envious and irreconcilable nobles, headed by Cassius and Brutus.
Early European History Hutton Webster
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But the wakeful eye of a stern examiner had watched him as he turned again and again to consult the sweet face which beamed from beneath his blotting-paper; and he narrowly escaped expulsion from the Senate-house on the charge of 'cribbing.'
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Next SENHOUSE, short for Senate-house, but long enough for seven,
Sagittulae, Random Verses Edward Woodley Bowling
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