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Oct 21, 2024 · Brutus VIII. Image: Portrait of Gen. John Williams, Congressman from New York. History of Washington. https://archive.org/details/historyofwashing00john/page/n222/mode/1up?view=theater. The next powers vested by this constitution in the general government, which we shall consider, are those, which authorise them to “borrow money on the credit ...
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Brutus saved by Julius Caesar after the battle of Pharsalia. So, after Pompey's overthrow at the battle of Pharsalia, and that he fled to the sea, when Caesar came to besiege his camp, Brutus went out of the camp-gates unseen of any man, and leapt into a marish 15 full of water and reeds.
Brutus, it is said, objected to the rule, but Cassius hated the ruler, and among other charges which he brought against him was that of taking away some lions which Cassius had provided when he was about to be aedile; the beasts had been left at Megara, and when the city was taken by Calenus, Caesar appropriated them.
MARCUS Brutus was descended from that Junius Brutus to whom the ancient Romans erected a statue of brass in the capitol among the images of their kings with a drawn sword in his hand, in remembrance of his courage and resolution in expelling the Tarquins and destroying the monarchy.
Brutus senior, legate commanding in Cisalpine Gaul on behalf of Lepidus, consul in 78, who has rebelled against the state, surrenders to Pompey at Mutina and is executed by him. Brutus junior is brought up by Cato and is educated in rhetoric and philosophy.
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Marcus Brutus came of that Junius Brutus, for whom the ancient Romans made his statue of brass to be set up in the Capitol, with the images of the kings, holding a naked sword in his hand: because he had valiantly put down the Tarquins from the kingdom of Rome.