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Page xix
... legions which had been stationed in the province of Macedonia with a view to the Getic and Parthian expeditions , and presently sent over his brother Gaius to bring them to Italy . Brutus and Cassius on their part were collecting ships ...
... legions which had been stationed in the province of Macedonia with a view to the Getic and Parthian expeditions , and presently sent over his brother Gaius to bring them to Italy . Brutus and Cassius on their part were collecting ships ...
Page xxv
... legions from the six Macedonian legions . He had - as I have said - earlier in the year obtained from the senate the command of these legions on the plea that the Getæ were threatening Mace- donia . One of them he gave over to his ...
... legions from the six Macedonian legions . He had - as I have said - earlier in the year obtained from the senate the command of these legions on the plea that the Getæ were threatening Mace- donia . One of them he gave over to his ...
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... legions , but was repelled from the walls of the town by a shower of stones . He therefore returned to Rome , hurriedly held the post- poned meeting of the senate , at which a sortitio was accom- plished assigning Macedonia to Gaius ...
... legions , but was repelled from the walls of the town by a shower of stones . He therefore returned to Rome , hurriedly held the post- poned meeting of the senate , at which a sortitio was accom- plished assigning Macedonia to Gaius ...
Page xxviii
... legion and the Martia . Cicero's speech is that now called the third Philippic , and the decree of the senate was explained to the people in a contio now called the fourth Philippic . The reader of the letters , taken in combination ...
... legion and the Martia . Cicero's speech is that now called the third Philippic , and the decree of the senate was explained to the people in a contio now called the fourth Philippic . The reader of the letters , taken in combination ...
Page xxix
... legions to Decimus Brutus , or to join him in the pursuit of Antony ; but he did not commit any act of positive ... legions which were being sent from Africa by Corni- ficius ; but Octavian at once started for Rome in person at the head ...
... legions to Decimus Brutus , or to join him in the pursuit of Antony ; but he did not commit any act of positive ... legions which were being sent from Africa by Corni- ficius ; but Octavian at once started for Rome in person at the head ...
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