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Julius Caesar help the poor to save money and not to give too much money to him and the 600 senators.
Julius Caesar was not greedy. He gave money to the poor. He was egotistic and spent money on extravagant projects and entertainments.
because he was promised money and good fortune.
He does it to fetch Caesar's will. Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus all wanted to change caesars will so that they could get more money.
During WW1, soldiers were promised mostly money or a promotion for the capture, killing of enemy troops, or for capturing enemy trenches.
Caesar left to things in his will: Every Roman would recieve 50 denarii (which would be about $40 today, but it was just say "I got this money from Julius Caesar") And His Palace and Gardens would be opened for the public to enjoy.
Brutus charged Cassius with soliciting money off of people.
Promised Land grossed $9,300,336 worldwide.
Julius Caesar help the poor to save money and not to give too much money to him and the 600 senators.
Julius Caesar was not greedy. He gave money to the poor. He was egotistic and spent money on extravagant projects and entertainments.
Promised Land grossed $7,597,898 in the domestic market.
Promised Land - 1996 In the Money 3-15 was released on: USA: 1 April 1999
Not if the money was meant to be an inheritance or gift to that person. If the deceased promised the money in payment for a debt, and there is a valid contract, the creditor can get the debt from the estate.
Transparency of his administration, meetings televised on C-span. The closing of Gitmo. Withdrawal in Iraq. No new taxes for people making less than 250,000. Promised to not to waste taxpayer money "line by line"
The payee is the one who will receive the money promised in the note.
because he was promised money and good fortune.
Money and Goods