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Saturday, August 28, 2010 - 8:23 PM
Unmoved by these considerations, Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire showed himself a few moments
in public, then sought the retirement of his house, and there fortified
his spirit against the worst, till a troop of soldiers arrived, raw recruits,
or men recently enlisted, whom Nero had selected, because he was afraid
of the veterans, imbued, though they were, with a liking for him. Piso
expired by having the veins in his arms severed. His will, full of loathsome
flatteries of Nero, was a concession to his love of his wife, a base woman,
with only a beautiful person.
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