Book, Chapter
1 1, X | evil. He will also see how Brutus was extolled with so many
2 1, XVI | the killing of the sons of Brutus, who, as history shows,
3 1, XVI | maintain it, after the sons of Brutus were put to death and the
4 1, XVII | Caesar] the authority of Brutus with all the Eastern legions
5 1, XVII | in imitation of the first Brutus, had restored to her. Which
6 3, I | the death of the sons of Brutus, the death of the ten Citizens [
7 3, I | and we shall begin with Brutus, the father of Roman liberty.~
8 3, II | singular deed of his, as Junius Brutus merited to be esteemed for
9 3, II | therefore, to play the fool as Brutus did, and one is made to
10 3, III | LIBERTY, TO KILL THE SONS OF BRUTUS~The severity of Brutus was
11 3, III | OF BRUTUS~The severity of Brutus was no less necessary than
12 3, III | State and does not kill Brutus, and whoever restores liberty
13 3, III | does not kill the sons of Brutus, maintains himself only
14 3, III | that was in the sons of Brutus to return to another form
15 3, III | not knowing how to imitate Brutus, he lost at the same time
16 3, V | had not made that error, Brutus and Collatinus would have
17 3, V | Conspiracy made by the sons of Brutus against their country, and
18 3, VI | by him. This reason moved Brutus and Cassius against Caesar:
19 3, VI | happened to the sons of Brutus, who in arranging the plot
20 3, VI | doing.~The morning that Brutus and the other conspirators
21 3, XVIII| decision; as happened to Brutus and Cassius, who by such
22 3, XVIII| error lost the war, for Brutus having won on his wing,
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