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The Table.

    • Colonies placed by him 271
    • His endeavour to dye 224
    • Taxes imposed by him 269, 270
    • Unfortunate in his family. 224

B.

  • Belgia, its troubles 3·39
  • Bias, his saying 127
  • Boast, of Julius Cæsar 262
    • Of Pompey the great Ibid.
    • Of Cato the Censour 263
  • Boethius, his saying 191
  • Brutus, his wish. 223

C.

  • Caius Cæsar, where slain 222
  • Calamities, are good how 167
    • Their Original whene. 80, 81, 82, 83
    • Their end what 170
    • The force of them broken, 172
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