The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Senate - Debate on the Killing of Cæsar -Antony cunningly proposes a Self - denying Ordinance - It is rejected - A Speech by Lepidus - Antony addresses the Senate - The Senate votes Amnesty to the Murderers and Confirmation of Cæsar's ...
... Senate - Debate on the Killing of Cæsar -Antony cunningly proposes a Self - denying Ordinance - It is rejected - A Speech by Lepidus - Antony addresses the Senate - The Senate votes Amnesty to the Murderers and Confirmation of Cæsar's ...
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... Senate - Cicero's Speech - Piso speaks in Defence of Antony — The Senate orders Antony to desist from the Siege - - PAGE of Mutina - Antony's Reply - The Senate votes him a Pub- lic Enemy — Macedonia voted to Brutus and Syria to Cassius ...
... Senate - Cicero's Speech - Piso speaks in Defence of Antony — The Senate orders Antony to desist from the Siege - - PAGE of Mutina - Antony's Reply - The Senate votes him a Pub- lic Enemy — Macedonia voted to Brutus and Syria to Cassius ...
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... Senate - Vacil- lating Counsels - The Senate resolves to resist — Octavius arrives at the City Gates - The New Legions go over to him - Cicero departs from the City - Octavius is elected Consul with Pedius as his Colleague - His ...
... Senate - Vacil- lating Counsels - The Senate resolves to resist — Octavius arrives at the City Gates - The New Legions go over to him - Cicero departs from the City - Octavius is elected Consul with Pedius as his Colleague - His ...
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... Senate of Rome [ in the olden time ] were often at strife with each other concerning the enactment of laws , the ... Senate , so that the political power should not be exclusively in their hands . Whence arose still greater bitterness ...
... Senate of Rome [ in the olden time ] were often at strife with each other concerning the enactment of laws , the ... Senate , so that the political power should not be exclusively in their hands . Whence arose still greater bitterness ...
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... Senate to lay down his command . He charged that it was not the wish of the Senate , but of Pompey , his enemy , who had command of an army in Italy , and was scheming to depose him . So he sent a proposal that both should retain their ...
... Senate to lay down his command . He charged that it was not the wish of the Senate , but of Pompey , his enemy , who had command of an army in Italy , and was scheming to depose him . So he sent a proposal that both should retain their ...
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