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Page xvii
... once more active and eager , all doubt and hesitation thrown to the winds . He is straining every nerve to organize opposition to Antony , whom he has now made up his mind to be the enemy of the constitution and of liberty - a weaker ...
... once more active and eager , all doubt and hesitation thrown to the winds . He is straining every nerve to organize opposition to Antony , whom he has now made up his mind to be the enemy of the constitution and of liberty - a weaker ...
Page xxii
... once more to attend the senate and take part in politics . Meanwhile he was meditating a tour to Athens , both for the sake of withdrawing himself from possible collisions with Antony , and in order to visit his son , whose first year ...
... once more to attend the senate and take part in politics . Meanwhile he was meditating a tour to Athens , both for the sake of withdrawing himself from possible collisions with Antony , and in order to visit his son , whose first year ...
Page xxix
... once , the demand was rejected . The senate trusted for protection to two legions which were being sent from Africa by Corni- ficius ; but Octavian at once started for Rome in person at the head of his army . There were no troops ...
... once , the demand was rejected . The senate trusted for protection to two legions which were being sent from Africa by Corni- ficius ; but Octavian at once started for Rome in person at the head of his army . There were no troops ...
Page xxx
... once more for the north , though his object was nominally to crush Decimus Brutus , he had nothing to do but to prevent his reaching Ravenna , and force him back to Gaul , where he was arrested and put to death by Antony's order . The ...
... once more for the north , though his object was nominally to crush Decimus Brutus , he had nothing to do but to prevent his reaching Ravenna , and force him back to Gaul , where he was arrested and put to death by Antony's order . The ...
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... once : but whether it was that he feared the sea or had not yet given up all trust in the promise of Octavian , he disembarked and travelled a hun- dred furlongs upon the road to Rome . But once more , almost beside himself with ...
... once : but whether it was that he feared the sea or had not yet given up all trust in the promise of Octavian , he disembarked and travelled a hun- dred furlongs upon the road to Rome . But once more , almost beside himself with ...
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