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  • Reference Work edited by Chandler B. Beach and Frank Morton McMurry 87651The New Student's Reference WorkChandler B. Beach and Frank Morton McMurry Rabbits...
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  • when, the fates of aged Rome to change,   By Cæsar’s side she crossed the Rubicon. Nor joyed she to bestow the spoils she won,   As when the banded powers...
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  • Spain and other lands. Rivalry between Cæsar and Pompey: Cæsar crosses the Rubicon.—While Cæsar was in the midst of his Transalpine wars, Crassus was leading...
    432 bytes (6,931 words) - 10:31, 26 February 2021
  • Epic," was divided into 13 parts — The Old Home, The Ox Team, A Muddy Rubicon, The Platte River, The Desert, The Mirage, The Graves, The Sage Brush,...
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  • emancipated Toots; who is regarded with a kind of awe, as one who has passed the Rubicon, and is pledged never to come back, and concerning the cut of whose clothes...
    328 bytes (4,444 words) - 20:31, 19 November 2023
  • emancipated Toots; who is regarded with a kind of awe, as one who has passed the Rubicon, and is pledged never to come back, and concerning the cut of whose clothes...
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  • become hopeless. And in my heart of hearts I realized that I'd reached my Rubicon, and that I had to cross it. For a moment or two there was no response...
    280 bytes (4,761 words) - 14:43, 17 March 2020
  • 'appened, you see,' returned Huish. 'Try some; it's devilish good.' The Rubicon was crossed without another struggle. The captain filled a mug and drank...
    456 bytes (7,672 words) - 14:29, 21 February 2024
  • had received Le Gardeur on that memorable night in which she crossed the Rubicon of her fate. There was a fixedness in her look and a recklessness in her...
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  • aristocratic side, and he was recalled; this roused Cæsar, and crossing the Rubicon with his victorious troops, he soon saw all Italy lying at his feet (49...
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  • No, it was not an illusion—he held the two notes in his hand.   On the beach at Ostend M. de Sade had found a Bath chair which sheltered him from the...
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  • Corp v. Pennsylvania Board of Finance and Revenue 540 U.S. 812 (2003) Rubicon, Inc. v. Williams 540 U.S. 812 (2003) Ramsey v. United States 540 U.S....
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  • knew till now, never, never." It was done. At that moment the essential Rubicon was passed. He had known perfectly well that the only possible thing for...
    267 bytes (9,948 words) - 08:33, 13 November 2020
  • speaker's stand in the Roman Forum rota, -ae, f. wheel Rubicō, -ōnis, m. the Rubicon, a river in northern Italy. See map rūmor, -ōris, m. report, rumor rūrsus...
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  • Marocco, and with the other islands of the archipelago. The castle of Rubicon, erected by the conqueror of Lanzarote, no longer exists, but it has given...
    567 bytes (28,594 words) - 19:06, 21 March 2022
  • nothing like it since Alexander the Great burned his boats and crossed the Rubicon."     An Infant Prodigy. "Although only in his 41st year Mr. F. E. Smith...
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  • 103 F.3d 126 (1996) United States v. Ford 103 F.3d 126 (1996) Sanders v. Rubicon Incorporated 103 F.3d 126 (1996) Clarke v. Stalder 103 F.3d 126 (1996)...
    144 KB (11,924 words) - 22:35, 16 April 2012
  • last chance I give you——" He drank his whisky and, drinking, crossed his Rubicon. "No, no, I am interested, tremendously interested. Tell me anything you...
    416 bytes (20,333 words) - 18:56, 14 November 2021
  • great personal dangei*, hard- ship or sacrifice for a Csesar to cross the Rubicon and devastate Gaul ; nor for Napoleon to scale the Alps and pounce down...
    306 bytes (28,695 words) - 00:31, 6 January 2022
  • spiteful. Owen, too, when sober, was a good man who had long passed the rubicon of hack assignments. Yet both these men were also on the Hensig story....
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