The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xviii
... able to force the senate to name others to the provinces of Macedonia and Syria , to which they had been respectively nominated by Cæsar : while Trebonius could only leave Italy for his province by_travelling almost in disguise by by ...
... able to force the senate to name others to the provinces of Macedonia and Syria , to which they had been respectively nominated by Cæsar : while Trebonius could only leave Italy for his province by_travelling almost in disguise by by ...
Page xx
... able to go safely to the city from which Brutus and Cassius and the other " heroes " were excluded . Still he could not but acknowledge that Octavian treated him person- ally with respect , ' and he presently began to cherish a hope ...
... able to go safely to the city from which Brutus and Cassius and the other " heroes " were excluded . Still he could not but acknowledge that Octavian treated him person- ally with respect , ' and he presently began to cherish a hope ...
Page xxiii
... able to resume their position at Rome and take up their provinces at the end of their year's prætorship . The men who gave Cicero this in- telligence also told him that he was wanted , and that his absence was being unfavourably ...
... able to resume their position at Rome and take up their provinces at the end of their year's prætorship . The men who gave Cicero this in- telligence also told him that he was wanted , and that his absence was being unfavourably ...
Page xxv
... able in Cicero's view was connected with the six Macedonian legions . He had - as I have said earlier in the year obtained from the senate the command of these legions on the plea that the Geta were threatening Mace- donia . One of them ...
... able in Cicero's view was connected with the six Macedonian legions . He had - as I have said earlier in the year obtained from the senate the command of these legions on the plea that the Geta were threatening Mace- donia . One of them ...
Page xxviii
... able to follow the course of events almost step by step : the futile negotiations with Antony , the authority and rank bestowed on Oc- tavian , the defeat of Antony at Mutina , and his masterly retreat across the Maritime Alps to Vada ...
... able to follow the course of events almost step by step : the futile negotiations with Antony , the authority and rank bestowed on Oc- tavian , the defeat of Antony at Mutina , and his masterly retreat across the Maritime Alps to Vada ...
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