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Did Caesar meant when he said ,"I left Rome a city of marble,though I found it a city of bricks"?
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Did Caesar meant when he said ,"I left Rome a city of marble,though I found it a city of bricks"?
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Did Caesar meant when he said ,"I left Rome a city of marble,though I found it a city of bricks"?
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From what I can gather it means he came to a poor place and he left it rich
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