The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... strength O spells more sure than e'er Judæan King Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane ! O charms more potent than the rapt Chaldee Ever drew down from out the quiet stars . EDGAR A. POE . I ¡ CONTENTS BOOK I THE CIVIL WARS PAGE ...
... strength O spells more sure than e'er Judæan King Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane ! O charms more potent than the rapt Chaldee Ever drew down from out the quiet stars . EDGAR A. POE . I ¡ CONTENTS BOOK I THE CIVIL WARS PAGE ...
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... King - Antony crowns him at the Lupercal - Cæsar plans a Campaign against the Parthians - Conspiracy against Cæsar's Life - Brutus and Cassius the Leaders - Other Conspirators - Brutus prevents the Killing of Antony― Cæsar comes to the ...
... King - Antony crowns him at the Lupercal - Cæsar plans a Campaign against the Parthians - Conspiracy against Cæsar's Life - Brutus and Cassius the Leaders - Other Conspirators - Brutus prevents the Killing of Antony― Cæsar comes to the ...
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... king of Numidia , named Oxynta , who was under charge of a Roman guard at Venu- sia , led him out of that place , clothed him in royal purple , and showed him frequently to the Numidians who were in Cæsar's army . Many of them deserted ...
... king of Numidia , named Oxynta , who was under charge of a Roman guard at Venu- sia , led him out of that place , clothed him in royal purple , and showed him frequently to the Numidians who were in Cæsar's army . Many of them deserted ...
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... king of Pontus and of other nations , invaded Bi- thynia and Phrygia and that part of Asia adjacent to those countries , as I have related in the preceding book , the con- sul Sulla was chosen by lot to the command of Asia and the ...
... king of Pontus and of other nations , invaded Bi- thynia and Phrygia and that part of Asia adjacent to those countries , as I have related in the preceding book , the con- sul Sulla was chosen by lot to the command of Asia and the ...
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... King Servius Tullius had ordained . They thought that by these two measures — namely , that no law should be brought before the people unless it had been previously before the Senate , and that the voting should be controlled by the ...
... King Servius Tullius had ordained . They thought that by these two measures — namely , that no law should be brought before the people unless it had been previously before the Senate , and that the voting should be controlled by the ...
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