The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Consul - His Law against Bribery 96 CHAPTER IV Prosecutions for Bribery - Cæsar authorized to stand for the Con- sulship while absent - Enmity of Marcellus - Attempts to deprive Cæsar of his Command - Curio insists that Pompey shall lay ...
... Consul - His Law against Bribery 96 CHAPTER IV Prosecutions for Bribery - Cæsar authorized to stand for the Con- sulship while absent - Enmity of Marcellus - Attempts to deprive Cæsar of his Command - Curio insists that Pompey shall lay ...
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... Consul Pansa wounded and his Men retire to their Camp - Hirtius comes to the Rescue and defeats Antony CHAPTER X Octavius and Hirtius defeat Antony at Mutina - Death of Hirtius -Antony flees to the Alps - Decimus seeks an Interview with ...
... Consul Pansa wounded and his Men retire to their Camp - Hirtius comes to the Rescue and defeats Antony CHAPTER X Octavius and Hirtius defeat Antony at Mutina - Death of Hirtius -Antony flees to the Alps - Decimus seeks an Interview with ...
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... Consul with Pedius as his Colleague - His Adoption by Cæsar rati- fied by the People - PAGE . 281 CHAPTER XIV Indictment and Trial of Cæsar's Murderers - The Senate rescinds its Decrees against Antony and Lepidus - Flight of Decimus ...
... Consul with Pedius as his Colleague - His Adoption by Cæsar rati- fied by the People - PAGE . 281 CHAPTER XIV Indictment and Trial of Cæsar's Murderers - The Senate rescinds its Decrees against Antony and Lepidus - Flight of Decimus ...
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... consul , and of Cornelia , daughter of that Scipio who subjugated Carthage . He lost his life in consequence of a most ex- cellent design , which , however , he pursued in too violent a manner . This shocking affair , the first that was ...
... consul , and of Cornelia , daughter of that Scipio who subjugated Carthage . He lost his life in consequence of a most ex- cellent design , which , however , he pursued in too violent a manner . This shocking affair , the first that was ...
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... consul Tuditanus was appointed to give judgment in these cases . But when he took hold of the work he saw the difficulties of it , and marched against the Illyrians as a pretext for not acting as judge , and since nobody brought cases ...
... consul Tuditanus was appointed to give judgment in these cases . But when he took hold of the work he saw the difficulties of it , and marched against the Illyrians as a pretext for not acting as judge , and since nobody brought cases ...
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