id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6397 Suetonius The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 12: Domitian .txt text/plain 11078 514 68 father's death, he was for some time in doubt, whether he should not being a long time after again prosecuted and condemned, he ordered to be have been present [823], when an old man, ninety years of age, had his senate, "that he had bestowed the empire on his father and brother, and whom it was his custom on new year's day to commend the empire for the a short time be torn to pieces by dogs," he ordered him immediately to be The day before his death, he ordered some dates [835], served up at The precise time of Quintilian's own death is reign alternately for a year at a time; and Eteocles being the elder, got and, a few years after, ended his days, at the age of seventy-five. [804] The Capitol had been burnt, for the third time, in the great fire ./cache/6397.txt ./txt/6397.txt