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... sent over his brother Gaius to bring them to 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 ...
... sent over his brother Gaius to bring them to 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 ...
Page xxv
... resolved should be Cis- alpine Gaul . The senate refused to assign him this province , but he got it by a lex carried in spite of the senate ; and 1 P. 140 . 2 P. 178 . Gaius was sent to bring over the legions . On INTRODUCTION XXV.
... resolved should be Cis- alpine Gaul . The senate refused to assign him this province , but he got it by a lex carried in spite of the senate ; and 1 P. 140 . 2 P. 178 . Gaius was sent to bring over the legions . On INTRODUCTION XXV.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. Gaius was sent to bring over the legions . On the 9th of October he started to meet them at Brundisium.1 There he found them in a mutinous state , and had recourse to great severity in order to reduce them to ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. Gaius was sent to bring over the legions . On the 9th of October he started to meet them at Brundisium.1 There he found them in a mutinous state , and had recourse to great severity in order to reduce them to ...
Page xxix
... 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 between him and Rome , or in Rome itself , to withstand him . The legions from Africa arrived indeed ...
... 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 between him and Rome , or in Rome itself , to withstand him . The legions from Africa arrived indeed ...
Page xxxv
... sent back after the victory to take over again the management of Rome and Italy ; and when Cæsar was named Dictator in B.C. 47 Antony was named his Master of the Horse . Thus far his energy and courage had put him in the front rank of ...
... sent back after the victory to take over again the management of Rome and Italy ; and when Cæsar was named Dictator in B.C. 47 Antony was named his Master of the Horse . Thus far his energy and courage had put him in the front rank of ...
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