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Metellus believes that Cicero's standing, knowledge,and social image will lend respectability to the crime, making it seem reasonable to others. Cicero was an elderly and respected statesman in Rome (although Casca complained about his speaking in Greek). Cassius suggests that the conspirators ought to get Cicero on board, and Metullus agrees, saying that "his silver hairs will purchase us a good opinion and buy men's voices to commend our deeds. It shall be said, his judgment ruled our hands, our youths and wildness shall no whit appear, but all be buried in his gravity." In other words, he would lend credibility to the conspiracy. Brutus, however, nixes the idea, saying that Cicero would "never follow anything that other men begin"
The British had about 6,000 men. The Americans had about 11,000 men.
You haven't bothered to provide the 'following men'. If you want to be advised, list the names.
they do what they want
The Union army had 85,000 men at Gettysburg.
Brutus and Cicero are characters in the play, "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare. Brutus objected to having Cicero join as one of the conspirators because he feared Cicero will not follow what other men have started.
Odysseus' men want to steal the cheese and run away on their ships.
The Apollo 8 astronauts Jim Lovell, Frank Borman and William Anders were the first men to orbit the moon, they were aldso the first men to see the back side or dark side of the moon. As we can only see one side.
Odysseus' men want to steal the cheese and run away on their ships.
Odysseus' men want to steal the cheese and run away on their ships.
Odysseus' men want to steal the cheese and run away on their ships.
Because in X-Men first class she is on Professor X's side but in the X-Men movies she is with Magneto and has to do whatever he tells her to do
We want you to make the first move if we say something like that
Metellus believes that Cicero's standing, knowledge,and social image will lend respectability to the crime, making it seem reasonable to others. Cicero was an elderly and respected statesman in Rome (although Casca complained about his speaking in Greek). Cassius suggests that the conspirators ought to get Cicero on board, and Metullus agrees, saying that "his silver hairs will purchase us a good opinion and buy men's voices to commend our deeds. It shall be said, his judgment ruled our hands, our youths and wildness shall no whit appear, but all be buried in his gravity." In other words, he would lend credibility to the conspiracy. Brutus, however, nixes the idea, saying that Cicero would "never follow anything that other men begin"
men want to be women
First, It varies with every men. second,....... For you to stop trying to find what men want. Cause that complicates more important things in life.
Minute men was on the U.S. side.