The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Forces on either Side - Brutus and Cassius hope to starve their Enemies - Antony seeks to force an Engagement - He attacks the Fortifications of Cassius - Brutus routs the Army of Octavius and captures his Camp - Antony puts the Army of ...
... Forces on either Side - Brutus and Cassius hope to starve their Enemies - Antony seeks to force an Engagement - He attacks the Fortifications of Cassius - Brutus routs the Army of Octavius and captures his Camp - Antony puts the Army of ...
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... forces against each other on their own account , without public authority . Which- ever of them first got possession of the city , the others made war ... force and compulsion . Nevertheless he became 2 [ BK . I , INTROD . APPIAN'S HISTORY.
... forces against each other on their own account , without public authority . Which- ever of them first got possession of the city , the others made war ... force and compulsion . Nevertheless he became 2 [ BK . I , INTROD . APPIAN'S HISTORY.
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Appianus (of Alexandria.) Y.R. B.C. 672 force and compulsion . Nevertheless he became satiated 82 with power and was ... forces also and live as a private citizen under the laws in like manner with him- self . Both requests being refused ...
Appianus (of Alexandria.) Y.R. B.C. 672 force and compulsion . Nevertheless he became satiated 82 with power and was ... forces also and live as a private citizen under the laws in like manner with him- self . Both requests being refused ...
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... force , came to cultivate vast tracts instead of single estates , using for this purpose slaves as laborers and herdsmen , lest free laborers should be drawn from agriculture into the army . The ownership of slaves itself brought them ...
... force , came to cultivate vast tracts instead of single estates , using for this purpose slaves as laborers and herdsmen , lest free laborers should be drawn from agriculture into the army . The ownership of slaves itself brought them ...
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... force and violence . Others considered that everything had turned out for them exactly as they wished . These things took place at the time when Aristonicus was con- tending with the Romans for the government of Asia . 622 CHAPTER III ...
... force and violence . Others considered that everything had turned out for them exactly as they wished . These things took place at the time when Aristonicus was con- tending with the Romans for the government of Asia . 622 CHAPTER III ...
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