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julius
1. , Julius Caesar was assassinated
2. It has been the opinion, however, of the greater part of those who have written upon the prices of commodities in ancient times, that, from the Conquest, perhaps from the invasion of Julius Caesar, till the discovery of the mines of America, the value of silver was continually diminishing
3. Even at this early period, it was certainly a more improved country than at the invasion of Julius Caesar, when its inhabitants were nearly in the same state with the savages in North America
4. There was no news media as such then, but in the end Julius Caesar still got the dagger
5. Julius Caesar defeated the Gauls and his personal rival, Pompey
6. Julius Caesar was assassinated by members of the Senate in 44 BC
7. Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon in defiance of the law, and Vespasian marched into Rome to
8. Julius Caesar was murdered
9. At his demise, effective control of the paper could go one of two ways; to Arthur Hays Suzburger, his son-in-law, or to Julius Ochs Adler, his nephew
10. That was not a risk with the conservative Julius
11. Thus in many cases, such as the Alger Hiss and Julius and Ethyl Rosenberg cases, public knowledge of the project could have led to easier convictions
12. I mean, did you know there are more historical references to Jesus than there are to Julius Caesar? I read that somewhere
13. Julius Caesar seemed to
14. hadn't been for the stubborn insistence of Pope Julius II, who wanted it so bad that
15. To suss out the competition we became ‘spies’ at the school that two days previously had cancelled our presentation of Julius Caesar and watched our enemies present the same play! It was a company of older, experienced actors
16. She blushed angrily, but calmed sufficiently to inform him we would perform Julius Caesar again for no charge because it would be beneficial for the students to compare two different renditions of the same play, and Macbeth, also for free
17. When we hear of Julius Caesar or Shakespeare or
18. `So they will called Julius and Jane Storm
19. `Or you can just call her Queen Jane and the boy will be Julius Storm
20. He had watched them half in wonder that these thugs had once planned and guided a huge military war machine that would have been the envy of Napoleon, Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan, and half in hate that these people could have killed so many innocent human beings, so brutally, so needlessly
21. That night, hidden under the blankets in the safety of my room, I wondered how it would have been if the ancient Britons had possessed an aeroplane and been able to drop an atomic bomb on Rome, how Julius Caesar would have reacted
22. My Uncle Julius has raised me ever since
23. Julius Pallas can be very persuasive
24. I was finally going to meet the great Julius Pallas
25. “It’s extremely long in Stellar, but you can call me Julius
26. But mostly I thought of Julius
27. Julius was my personal slave
28. All the slaves, immortal and dark-haired like Julius, were free and equals to the Stargazers
29. ” There was one Immortal, Cory—I named him—who reminded me a lot of Julius, but with shorter black hair
30. He wasn’t wild like Julius had been on Prominence, but very shy, and despite being free, still followed me around, desiring to be of service
31. I thought always of Julius, even in my dreams
32. I loved John and Loren too, but Julius was a part of me from across the universe
33. When I told Jax and Willa of Julius and what sort of brutal empire he had created, Jax, being antagonistic towards the Immortalis didn’t seem surprised
34. Willa was angry, but I believed this was more directed in the execution of her sister, which Julius was responsible for, even if he didn’t pull the trigger
35. I found myself jealous at the thought of any woman seducing Julius
36. I was spoiled, actually, so when I wanted my way, I wanted my way! When I wanted Julius, despite him being a slave, I was furious at being denied my wish
37. Despite the damage I caused, I was still denied my wish to marry Julius
38. Julius and I ran away because being apart was more terrifying than even death
39. Julius knew how to work the controls
40. Julius with his black hair was easily accepted
41. I was too obsessed with Julius
42. Julius couldn’t see that
43. Julius was my serenity
44. Julius loved only me with all his heart
45. But forced apart, him living alone for 500 years, and then taking over the world in the next 500, imposing rules and customs on a people, forcing them to love him, to worship him, or else it was death for them, was a future I didn’t envision for my Julius
46. “If we had been together,” I told Cory, “if we were never separated, I believe Julius would’ve never done the things he’s done
47. “Do you love Julius in that way?”
48. Why should they? They blame the Stargazers for the brutality of Julius and his Sanctuary
49. Scattered, taking shots here and there at the dome—they were mostly ineffective when it came to a complete overthrow of Julius
50. They weren’t slaves, but they weren’t free either—not really, being hunted down by Retrieval Squads, being imprisoned, executed for wanting a different life than what Julius was offering