In Act III, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar, Brutus explains to the people of Rome (The Plebeians) that Caesar's murder it was just a mere sacrifice for the greater good of Rome and it was not committed in a means of anger.
That is hard to say. No records were really kept. Even as late as the 1830's what we would call murder today wasn't investigated as murder. The closest to a written record of the time is the Doomsday Book commissioned by William . So, there is no real way to know the answer to this.
money paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud
Wood is a natural resource. It was not invented by anyone.
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Beethoven did not murder anyone.
No, he was not!
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No.
No he did not murder anyone! He died from suicide
of course murder is horrible and anyone who murdered someone should be murdered unless it was self defence
Yes, five.
No.
Yes, they can be charged with murder, like anyone else.
Art, sculptors, and architecture.
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