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Besides this Antony extorted from the senate early in June , if not before , the
command of the legions which had been stationed in the province of Macedonia
with a view to the Getic and Parthian expeditions , and presently sent over his ...
Besides this Antony extorted from the senate early in June , if not before , the
command of the legions which had been stationed in the province of Macedonia
with a view to the Getic and Parthian expeditions , and presently sent over his ...
Page xxii
Still , it was not likely to be as bad as the policy of Antony ; and when the meeting
of the senate of the ist of June , so far from producing a compromise which would
satisfy Brutus and Cassius , actually irritated them farther by offering them for ...
Still , it was not likely to be as bad as the policy of Antony ; and when the meeting
of the senate of the ist of June , so far from producing a compromise which would
satisfy Brutus and Cassius , actually irritated them farther by offering them for ...
Page 29
So you say that on the ist of June Antony means to bring the allotment of
provinces before the senate , and to propose taking the Gauls himself . Well , will
the senate be free to pass a decree ? If it is , then I shall rejoice that liberty has
been ...
So you say that on the ist of June Antony means to bring the allotment of
provinces before the senate , and to propose taking the Gauls himself . Well , will
the senate be free to pass a decree ? If it is , then I shall rejoice that liberty has
been ...
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So I shall have to raise a debate on this subject and settle it on the ist of June .
But enough of this . The younger Quintus has written a very unpleasant letter to
his father , which was delivered to him on our arrival at Pompeii . The chief point ...
So I shall have to raise a debate on this subject and settle it on the ist of June .
But enough of this . The younger Quintus has written a very unpleasant letter to
his father , which was delivered to him on our arrival at Pompeii . The chief point ...
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What our friend Brutus , that unequalled hero , is going to do in the forum , if he
does not intend to come to the senate on the ist of June , I cannot imagine . But
he will settle that himself better than I can . Judging from the measures I see in ...
What our friend Brutus , that unequalled hero , is going to do in the forum , if he
does not intend to come to the senate on the ist of June , I cannot imagine . But
he will settle that himself better than I can . Judging from the measures I see in ...
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