In the medieval towns there was an increase in people
But if one was in search of a doctor
One had to go to the ghetto and Europe envied Juda.
Dark roads of the ghetto, but bright ways of work!
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History of Old Rome by Theodor Mommsen.
Let's begin from its origins.
The mortgages did notexist.
The wife had her husband and did not belong to the State.
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III,1
At the senate. Enter ARTEMIDORUS, CAESAR,PUBLIUS, DECIUS BRUTUS, CASCA, METELLUS, CASSIUS, BRUTUS.
ARTEMIDORUS: Caesar, if you don't know the reason of your illness, read my schedule and youwill know it.
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I,1
Enter ELPIDIUS MARULLUS tribun of the people and PORTIA, Marcus Brutus's wife, over the stage
PORTIA: Ave, I am saying hello to you. I am seeing the person I saw years ago.
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I,2
Enter CAESAR, CALPHURNIA Caesar's wife, MARK ANTONY for the course.
CAESAR: Now is the feast of Lupercal made glorious winter by this sun of Rome. I did what it
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IV,2
Enter BRUTUS and CASSIUS, then THE GHOST OF CAESAR.
BRUTUS: I had to set our army but I wonder whether our soldiers love us. Our enemies are
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In 1272, Edward Plantagenet came to the English throne.
He conquered Wales, obtained part of Scotland.
Though there were bloody wars, one sees a singular unity of the Great Island:
One can give another a good beating, in the end people are together.
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In first, word was. Ocean, earth, sky were mankind's discover.
But in man's mind world lived another way
This was idea. Creation's and thought's wonders aren't yet over,
Though everything is not a wonder everyday.
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II,2
Enter CAESAR in his orchard.
CAESAR: Come in, Marullus, your soldier's walk is the same of the Gaul days.
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II,4
Enter TREBONIUS and CINNA. Then CASCA, METELLUS, DECIUS BRUTUS, CAESAR, a SOOTHSAYER, CASSIUS, ARTEMIDORUS.
TREBONIUS: You poet, sure are going to be inspired by something.
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