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Page xviii
... party that he was to concert measures and collect forces in view of future con- tingencies . But M. Brutus and C. Cassius , though prætors , could not venture to Rome , and Antony was eventually able to force the senate to name others ...
... party that he was to concert measures and collect forces in view of future con- tingencies . But M. Brutus and C. Cassius , though prætors , could not venture to Rome , and Antony was eventually able to force the senate to name others ...
Page xx
... party of Antony . The young man appears to have been characteristically cautious , speaking of the existing state of things indeed as " intolerable , " but not suggesting his views as to their remedy or committing him- self to anything ...
... party of Antony . The young man appears to have been characteristically cautious , speaking of the existing state of things indeed as " intolerable , " but not suggesting his views as to their remedy or committing him- self to anything ...
Page xxii
... 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 was consul things would most likely remain as they were ...
... 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 was consul things would most likely remain as they were ...
Page xxviii
... party confidently believed that the war was over , that Antony was entirely crushed , that the old liberty was restored , This exultation was very little damped by the subsequent intelligence that both consuls had fallen . Decent ...
... party confidently believed that the war was over , that Antony was entirely crushed , that the old liberty was restored , This exultation was very little damped by the subsequent intelligence that both consuls had fallen . Decent ...
Page xxxii
... party with him , ran round to the entrance to the grounds , while Herennius ran down the pathway . Cicero perceived him coming and ordered his servants to set down the litter . Cicero himself , with his left hand as usual on his chin ...
... party with him , ran round to the entrance to the grounds , while Herennius ran down the pathway . Cicero perceived him coming and ordered his servants to set down the litter . Cicero himself , with his left hand as usual on his chin ...
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