The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... rewards his Soldiers and returns to Italy - Unbounded Honors bestowed upon him at Rome He refuses to punish Lepidus - Robbery suppressed - Octavius elected Tribune for Life -- • PAGE 464 473 - CHAPTER XIV - Sextus Pompeius flees to ...
... rewards his Soldiers and returns to Italy - Unbounded Honors bestowed upon him at Rome He refuses to punish Lepidus - Robbery suppressed - Octavius elected Tribune for Life -- • PAGE 464 473 - CHAPTER XIV - Sextus Pompeius flees to ...
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... reward of money to any free person , and freedom to any slave , and impunity to any accomplice , who should give testimony leading to the conviction of the murderers of Asellio , but nobody gave any information . The money - lenders ...
... reward of money to any free person , and freedom to any slave , and impunity to any accomplice , who should give testimony leading to the conviction of the murderers of Asellio , but nobody gave any information . The money - lenders ...
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... the same lineage , and because he ( Sulla ) expected to reap a large reward from the rich king- dom . As Alexander behaved himself in a very offensive Y.R. B. C. 673 manner toward them , relying upon § 100-102 ] 71 THE CIVIL WARS.
... the same lineage , and because he ( Sulla ) expected to reap a large reward from the rich king- dom . As Alexander behaved himself in a very offensive Y.R. B. C. 673 manner toward them , relying upon § 100-102 ] 71 THE CIVIL WARS.
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... rewards and priesthoods and disposed of the consulship for years to come . Some de- manded the houses and goods of men in Cæsar's camp , and there was a great controversy over the question whether Lucius Hirrus , who had been sent by ...
... rewards and priesthoods and disposed of the consulship for years to come . Some de- manded the houses and goods of men in Cæsar's camp , and there was a great controversy over the question whether Lucius Hirrus , who had been sent by ...
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... rewards , after the toils and struggles of ten years , after we had finished those great wars , after innu- merable victories , and after we had added 400 nations in Spain , Gaul , and Britain to our country's sway . I have not been ...
... rewards , after the toils and struggles of ten years , after we had finished those great wars , after innu- merable victories , and after we had added 400 nations in Spain , Gaul , and Britain to our country's sway . I have not been ...
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