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He happened to be prætor in B . C . 49 , and to do Cæsar some service in
securing his nomination as Dictator to hold the consular election . He was
rewarded by the governorship of Hispania Citerior in B . C . 48 - 47 , and the
consulship of B ...
He happened to be prætor in B . C . 49 , and to do Cæsar some service in
securing his nomination as Dictator to hold the consular election . He was
rewarded by the governorship of Hispania Citerior in B . C . 48 - 47 , and the
consulship of B ...
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That he was making the round of the veterans , to induce them to confirm Cæsar '
s acta , and to take an oath that they would do so ; to secure that they all had
arms ; and that two commissioners should inspect them every month . ” He also ...
That he was making the round of the veterans , to induce them to confirm Cæsar '
s acta , and to take an oath that they would do so ; to secure that they all had
arms ; and that two commissioners should inspect them every month . ” He also ...
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2 That is , Gallia Cisalpina — which Antony was trying to get the senate to
transfer to him . He eventually got it by a lex . 3 He suggests ironically that his
only motive for _ wishing active measures to be taken against Antony was to
secure the ...
2 That is , Gallia Cisalpina — which Antony was trying to get the senate to
transfer to him . He eventually got it by a lex . 3 He suggests ironically that his
only motive for _ wishing active measures to be taken against Antony was to
secure the ...
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Besides “ free legations ” have , I think , a fixed limit of time by the Julian law , and
an addition is difficult to secure . The sort of legation I want is one that admits of
my coming back or going out as I choose : and that is now secured to me .
Besides “ free legations ” have , I think , a fixed limit of time by the Julian law , and
an addition is difficult to secure . The sort of legation I want is one that admits of
my coming back or going out as I choose : and that is now secured to me .
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... when Antony charged him to secure his being made dictator , and to seize
some fort , he refused . He says also that he refused for fear of hurting his father '
s feelings : and that ever since Antony had been his enemy , “ Thereupon , ” says
he ...
... when Antony charged him to secure his being made dictator , and to seize
some fort , he refused . He says also that he refused for fear of hurting his father '
s feelings : and that ever since Antony had been his enemy , “ Thereupon , ” says
he ...
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