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... Octavian arms . own authority , and at his own cost , raising troops among the veterans in Campania . He was very ... Octavian's real aims , he mis- trusted his youth and his name ; and yet was inclined to accept his aid , and help him ...
... Octavian arms . own authority , and at his own cost , raising troops among the veterans in Campania . He was very ... Octavian's real aims , he mis- trusted his youth and his name ; and yet was inclined to accept his aid , and help him ...
Page xxvii
... Octavian on his way to relieve him . Such was the state of things when the tribunes sum- moned a meeting of the senate on the 20th , at which the state of the Republic was referred to the senators by Casca . A motion was proposed and ...
... Octavian on his way to relieve him . Such was the state of things when the tribunes sum- moned a meeting of the senate on the 20th , at which the state of the Republic was referred to the senators by Casca . A motion was proposed and ...
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... Octavian and of the fourth legion and the Martia . Cicero's speech is that now called the third Philippic , and the ... Octavian's real policy in regard to the Optimates . In the East he will find M. Brutus master of Macedonia , with ...
... Octavian and of the fourth legion and the Martia . Cicero's speech is that now called the third Philippic , and the ... Octavian's real policy in regard to the Optimates . In the East he will find M. Brutus master of Macedonia , with ...
Page xxix
... Octavian meant to turn upon the senate , under whose authority he had been acting . of Cicero . But within a month from the date at which the corre- spondence stops Cicero knew that his last The last days chance was gone . The inaction ...
... Octavian meant to turn upon the senate , under whose authority he had been acting . of Cicero . But within a month from the date at which the corre- spondence stops Cicero knew that his last The last days chance was gone . The inaction ...
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... Octavian , he retired to Tusculum and disappeared from public life . The only question for him and his brother now was whether they would be allowed to live unmolested in a private station . Octavian soon made it evident that he meant ...
... Octavian , he retired to Tusculum and disappeared from public life . The only question for him and his brother now was whether they would be allowed to live unmolested in a private station . Octavian soon made it evident that he meant ...
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