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Page xxiv
... Antony , and even requested a legatio from him . But that was to be over for ever . Antony's reply to the first Philippic , delivered after much preparation on the 19th of September , and containing every kind of invective against ...
... Antony , and even requested a legatio from him . But that was to be over for ever . Antony's reply to the first Philippic , delivered after much preparation on the 19th of September , and containing every kind of invective against ...
Page xxv
... Antony . For some weeks still he is doubtful as to what practical steps he is to take , but he has no more hesitation ... Antony's part which made war inevit- able in Cicero's view was connected with The legions from the six Macedonian ...
... Antony . For some weeks still he is doubtful as to what practical steps he is to take , but he has no more hesitation ... Antony's part which made war inevit- able in Cicero's view was connected with The legions from the six Macedonian ...
Page xxvi
... Antony be- comes intolerable . " But events were soon to leave Cicero no choice . The fourth legion and the Martia , instead of going as ordered to Ariminum , turned off to Alba Fucentia and closed its gates ... Antony's xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... Antony be- comes intolerable . " But events were soon to leave Cicero no choice . The fourth legion and the Martia , instead of going as ordered to Ariminum , turned off to Alba Fucentia and closed its gates ... Antony's xxvi INTRODUCTION.
Page xxvii
Marcus Tullius Cicero. vian , who , thus reinforced , marched at Antony's heels northwards in the direction of Ariminum . Cicero takes the lead in the senate in promoting measures against Antony . Cicero arrived at Rome on the 9th of ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. vian , who , thus reinforced , marched at Antony's heels northwards in the direction of Ariminum . Cicero takes the lead in the senate in promoting measures against Antony . Cicero arrived at Rome on the 9th of ...
Page xxx
... Antony's order . The real question for Octavian was how to deal with Antony . He had resolved on coming to terms with him , and after a certain amount of negotiation , he met him and Lepidus on a small island in one of the tributaries ...
... Antony's order . The real question for Octavian was how to deal with Antony . He had resolved on coming to terms with him , and after a certain amount of negotiation , he met him and Lepidus on a small island in one of the tributaries ...
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