The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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... Antony to Hirtius and Octavian , and preserved , as it seems , in its entirety , in the thirteenth Philippic . It falls easily into its place , and is nearly the only statement we have of Antony's view of the political situation during ...
... Antony to Hirtius and Octavian , and preserved , as it seems , in its entirety , in the thirteenth Philippic . It falls easily into its place , and is nearly the only statement we have of Antony's view of the political situation during ...
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... Antony on the 17th of March , the acta of Cæsar had been confirmed , and a public funeral voted . The revulsion of popular feeling , caused by Antony's funeral oration and the publication of Cæsar's will , had en- couraged Antony to ...
... Antony on the 17th of March , the acta of Cæsar had been confirmed , and a public funeral voted . The revulsion of popular feeling , caused by Antony's funeral oration and the publication of Cæsar's will , had en- couraged Antony to ...
Page xix
... Antony's proposals . 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 ...
... Antony's proposals . 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 ...
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... Antony . The young man appears to have been characteristically cautious , speaking of the existing state of things indeed as " intolerable , " but not suggesting his views as to their remedy or committing him- self to anything . Cicero ...
... Antony . The young man appears to have been characteristically cautious , speaking of the existing state of things indeed as " intolerable , " but not suggesting his views as to their remedy or committing him- self to anything . Cicero ...
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... Antony . Like so many of his hopes , this too was doomed to disappointment . Octavian was determined to maintain his rights against Antony , but in his heart was no thought of permanent friendship with the clique which had murdered his ...
... Antony . Like so many of his hopes , this too was doomed to disappointment . Octavian was determined to maintain his rights against Antony , but in his heart was no thought of permanent friendship with the clique which had murdered his ...
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2nd Edition Accordingly Antony Antony's April army ARPINUM arrived Asia assassins Astura ATTICUS AT ROME Balbus Bassus BRUT Brutus and Cassius Buthrotians Buthrotum Cæsar Cæsarian camp cavalry CICERO AT ROME citizens consuls consulship Cornificius CULARO danger dear Decimus Brutus decree despatch Dolabella DYRRACHIUM enemy F XI F XII favour fear feel forces Furnius Gaius Antonius Gallia Gaul give Hirtius History honour hope Ides of March Italy IUNIUS BRUTUS JUNE Lanuvium legates legatus legions Lepidus letter letter-carrier Lucius Macedonia Marcus MUNATIUS PLANCUS Mutina never Octavian Octavius opinion Pansa Phil Philippic political Pompeii position prætor Pray province Puteoli quæstor Quintus QUINTUS CORNIFICIUS regard Republic revised Roman safety seems senate sent Servilius Sextus Sextus Pompeius shew Syria tell things thought tion Trans Translated Trebonius TUSCULUM veterans villa vols wish word write written