The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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Page xviii
... Italy for his province_by_travelling almost in disguise by by - roads to the coast . " Every day that passed seemed to shew that they would have to fight for their position or even their lives . Antony was gathering a considerable force ...
... Italy for his province_by_travelling almost in disguise by by - roads to the coast . " Every day that passed seemed to shew that they would have to fight for their position or even their lives . Antony was gathering a considerable force ...
Page xix
... Italy . Brutus and Cassius on their part were collecting ships and men , resolved to possess themselves of the provinces originally assigned to them ( Macedonia and Syria ) at the end of their prætorship ; Decimus Brutus by engaging his ...
... Italy . Brutus and Cassius on their part were collecting ships and men , resolved to possess themselves of the provinces originally assigned to them ( Macedonia and Syria ) at the end of their prætorship ; Decimus Brutus by engaging his ...
Page xxii
... Italy at this time might be regarded as a desertion of his party and his country : that in his absence some blow might be struck for liberty , the credit of which he should be sorry not to share . On the other hand , as long as Antony ...
... Italy at this time might be regarded as a desertion of his party and his country : that in his absence some blow might be struck for liberty , the credit of which he should be sorry not to share . On the other hand , as long as Antony ...
Page xxiii
... Italy - had issued an edict urging the attendance of their partisans , and it was believed that they had come to some understanding with Antony , whereby they would be able to resume their position at Rome and take up their provinces at ...
... Italy - had issued an edict urging the attendance of their partisans , and it was believed that they had come to some understanding with Antony , whereby they would be able to resume their position at Rome and take up their provinces at ...
Page xxviii
... as a last hope , to persuade Brutus and Cassius that it was their duty to re- turn to Italy with their victorious armies and protect Rome from Antony . The correspondence leaves Cicero still hope- ful xxviii INTRODUCTION.
... as a last hope , to persuade Brutus and Cassius that it was their duty to re- turn to Italy with their victorious armies and protect Rome from Antony . The correspondence leaves Cicero still hope- ful xxviii INTRODUCTION.
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Accordingly Antony Antony's April army ARPINUM arrived Asia assassins Astura ATTICUS AT ROME Balbus BRUT Brutus and Cassius Buthrotians Buthrotum Cæsar Cæsarian camp cavalry CICERO AT ROME citizens consuls consulship Cornificius CULARO danger dear Decimus Brutus decree despatch Dolabella DYRRACHIUM Edited enemy F XI F XII favour fear feel forces Gaius Antonius Gallia Gaul give heaven Hirtius History honour hope Ides of March Italy IUNIUS BRUTUS JUNE Lanuvium legates legatus legions Lepidus letter letter-carrier Lucius Macedonia Marcus MUNATIUS PLANCUS Mutina never Octavian opinion Pansa Phil Philippic Pilia political Pompeii position prætor Pray province Puteoli quæstor Quintus QUINTUS CORNIFICIUS regard Republic revised Roman safety seems senate sent Servilius Sextus Sextus Pompeius shew Syria tell things thought tion Trans Translated Trebonius TUSCULUM veterans villa vols wish word write written