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Page xix
Even those veterans who did not actually rejoin the colours were persuaded to
hold themselves in readiness for a summons , with their proper arms provided ,
and at any rate to be prepared to come to Rome to vote in favour of Antony ' s ...
Even those veterans who did not actually rejoin the colours were persuaded to
hold themselves in readiness for a summons , with their proper arms provided ,
and at any rate to be prepared to come to Rome to vote in favour of Antony ' s ...
Page xxiii
The meeting of the senate on the ist of September , for the sake of which Cicero
professed to have The final breach come to Rome was no ch come to Rome ,
was not attended by him . Sept . , B . C . 44 . Among the agenda at that meeting
he ...
The meeting of the senate on the ist of September , for the sake of which Cicero
professed to have The final breach come to Rome was no ch come to Rome ,
was not attended by him . Sept . , B . C . 44 . Among the agenda at that meeting
he ...
Page xxvi
Two of them , the Martia and the fourth legion , were ordered to march up the
coast road to Ariminum in readiness to enter Gallia Cisalpina with him ; the rest
he led himself towards Rome , and encamped at Tibur . In answer to this
measure ...
Two of them , the Martia and the fourth legion , were ordered to march up the
coast road to Ariminum in readiness to enter Gallia Cisalpina with him ; the rest
he led himself towards Rome , and encamped at Tibur . In answer to this
measure ...
Page xxvii
Cicero arrived at Rome on the 9th of December , the day before the new tribunes
, one of whom Cicero takes the was the tyrannicide Casca , entered office . lead
in the senate The state of the Empire in regard to the in promoting measures ...
Cicero arrived at Rome on the 9th of December , the day before the new tribunes
, one of whom Cicero takes the was the tyrannicide Casca , entered office . lead
in the senate The state of the Empire in regard to the in promoting measures ...
Page xxviii
When the report reached Rome he and his 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 ...
When the report reached Rome he and his 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 ...
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