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Re: I Have Come to Satire Caesar Bell Sympatico
Robert Morpheal (morpheal@sympatico.ca) 2005/11/15 21:16

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Caesar is merely salad now.

R.M.

BruceDPrice wrote:
>
> Every time i google my article "Latin Lives On," I see this marvelous poem
> about Caesar. If contact with things Latin makes you want more, please go
> to Improve-Education.org / Article 3, which will give  you 333 common
> words identical in Latin and English.

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