The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 5Bell & Daldy, 1874 |
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... Caesar's legati in Gallia , offered to go to Caesar and inform him of the proceedings at Rome : they asked for six ... says that Cato was moved by his long settled enmity to Caesar and vexation at his own failure when he was a candidate ...
... Caesar's legati in Gallia , offered to go to Caesar and inform him of the proceedings at Rome : they asked for six ... says that Cato was moved by his long settled enmity to Caesar and vexation at his own failure when he was a candidate ...
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... Caesar ; he declared that he knew that Caesar's soldiers were ill affected towards him , that they would not defend him , or at least would not follow him . Cicero was not deceived by the lan- guage of Pompeius : he tells Atticus ( vii ...
... Caesar ; he declared that he knew that Caesar's soldiers were ill affected towards him , that they would not defend him , or at least would not follow him . Cicero was not deceived by the lan- guage of Pompeius : he tells Atticus ( vii ...
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... Caesar expresses it , but appa- rently under the rule by which Cicero had been sent to Cilicia . Scipio , who was ... says ( B. C. i . 6 ) . When Caesar heard of what had been done in the city , he addressed his men . He complained of ...
... Caesar expresses it , but appa- rently under the rule by which Cicero had been sent to Cilicia . Scipio , who was ... says ( B. C. i . 6 ) . When Caesar heard of what had been done in the city , he addressed his men . He complained of ...
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... say , remarks Cicero to Atticus , that they fear Caesar , and perhaps it is so ; but they fear Pompeius more . In the same letter Cicero says that he had long known the incapacity of Pompeius in civil affairs , and he now knows that he ...
... say , remarks Cicero to Atticus , that they fear Caesar , and perhaps it is so ; but they fear Pompeius more . In the same letter Cicero says that he had long known the incapacity of Pompeius in civil affairs , and he now knows that he ...
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... says Cicero , he will not leave one tile standing in Italy . After the defeat of Pompeius , when Caesar was in the possession of power , Cicero said that it would not have been much different , if Pompeius were in Caesar's place ...
... says Cicero , he will not leave one tile standing in Italy . After the defeat of Pompeius , when Caesar was in the possession of power , Cicero said that it would not have been much different , if Pompeius were in Caesar's place ...
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