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Page xviii
... forces in view of future con- tingencies . But M. Brutus and C. Cassius , though prætors , could not venture to Rome , and Antony was eventually able to force the senate to name others to the provinces of Macedonia and Syria , to which ...
... forces in view of future con- tingencies . But M. Brutus and C. Cassius , though prætors , could not venture to Rome , and Antony was eventually able to force the senate to name others to the provinces of Macedonia and Syria , to which ...
Page xix
Marcus Tullius Cicero. alleged intention of Brutus and Cassius to resort to force . This bodyguard was partly at least ... forces against the Alpine tribes was training troops which he might use against any " intending successor , ' " and ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. alleged intention of Brutus and Cassius to resort to force . This bodyguard was partly at least ... forces against the Alpine tribes was training troops which he might use against any " intending successor , ' " and ...
Page xxviii
... forces with him . There , too , he will see foreshadowed , though not completed , the similar treason of Plancus and of Pollio , the coming destruction of Decimus Brutus , and the unfolding of Octavian's real policy in regard to the ...
... forces with him . There , too , he will see foreshadowed , though not completed , the similar treason of Plancus and of Pollio , the coming destruction of Decimus Brutus , and the unfolding of Octavian's real policy in regard to the ...
Page xxix
... force in hand , and shewed no sign of intending to lay down his command . Successive decrees of the senate had in- vested him with imperium , the prætorian , and then the con- sular rank , and had given him the privilege of standing for ...
... force in hand , and shewed no sign of intending to lay down his command . Successive decrees of the senate had in- vested him with imperium , the prætorian , and then the con- sular rank , and had given him the privilege of standing for ...
Page xxx
... force collected in Gaul . By this time Antony had been joined not only by Lepidus , but by Plancus from Celtic Gaul , and by Pollio from Bætica . He had therefore a formidable force . Decimus Brutus was now a condemned man , and was ...
... force collected in Gaul . By this time Antony had been joined not only by Lepidus , but by Plancus from Celtic Gaul , and by Pollio from Bætica . He had therefore a formidable force . Decimus Brutus was now a condemned man , and was ...
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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