And of the death, drowning and view of dead bodies," and the conservation of the statutes concerning wreck of the sea and the office of coroner [1276], and concerning pillages [1353], and "the cognizance of mayhem" within the ebb and flow of the tide; all in as ample manner and form as they were enjoyed by Dr David Lewis [judge from 1558 to 1584], Sir Julius Caesar, and the other judges in order (22 in all) before Sir Robert Phillimore. [Please select]
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Marius, pillages the ruins of the Temple of Jupiter, 87. [Please select]
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"Just so," I rejoined, unable to repress a feeling of bitterness, "a worthy foe simply because he possesses the courage of the bull-dog; a _worthy_ foe, despite the fact that he burns, pillages, violates, murders, destroys, and tortures in cold blood." [Please select]
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