The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen4Hodges, Foster, & Figgis, 1894 |
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... CAESAR . * CAESAR crossed the Rubicon about the 12th of January , and on the 13th occupied Ariminum . News of such a step flew fast , and we may well suppose that it traversed the 230 Roman miles of road to the capital in three days ...
... CAESAR . * CAESAR crossed the Rubicon about the 12th of January , and on the 13th occupied Ariminum . News of such a step flew fast , and we may well suppose that it traversed the 230 Roman miles of road to the capital in three days ...
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... Caesar at Capua . There were 600 gladiators of Caesar's in a school there , and serious apprehension was entertained ... Caesar . After the news of the capture of Ariminum had reached Rome , Pompey had sent L. Caesar and Roscius Fabatus ...
... Caesar at Capua . There were 600 gladiators of Caesar's in a school there , and serious apprehension was entertained ... Caesar . After the news of the capture of Ariminum had reached Rome , Pompey had sent L. Caesar and Roscius Fabatus ...
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... Caesar says , to have passed to commissions of a private nature from Pompey . * In effect , Pompey urged that all his measures against Caesar were prompted by regard to the State , and not by personal motives , and that Caesar should ...
... Caesar says , to have passed to commissions of a private nature from Pompey . * In effect , Pompey urged that all his measures against Caesar were prompted by regard to the State , and not by personal motives , and that Caesar should ...
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... Caesar evacuated the towns which he had occupied on the Italian side of the Rubicon , and retired into his province . L. Caesar returned at once with this answer . About the 28th he arrived in Caesar's camp , probably at Ancona . Caesar ...
... Caesar evacuated the towns which he had occupied on the Italian side of the Rubicon , and retired into his province . L. Caesar returned at once with this answer . About the 28th he arrived in Caesar's camp , probably at Ancona . Caesar ...
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... Caesar's march become known than that gallant senator fled from the town . As Caesar had now no immediate necessity to press on to Asculum at once , he occupied Firmum on the route , † and sent forward a portion of his troops to take ...
... Caesar's march become known than that gallant senator fled from the town . As Caesar had now no immediate necessity to press on to Asculum at once , he occupied Firmum on the route , † and sent forward a portion of his troops to take ...
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Página 270 - From the entrance into this unnatural war his natural cheerfulness and vivacity grew clouded, and a kind of sadness and dejection of spirit stole upon him which he had never been used to...
Página 270 - Brentford, and the furious resolution of the two Houses not to admit any treaty for peace, those indispositions which had before touched him, grew into a perfect habit of uncheerfulness ; and he, who had been so exactly easy and affable to all men...
Página 86 - G-audeo mehercule vos significare literis quam valde probetis ea quae apud Corfinium sunt gesta. Consilio vestro utar libenter, et hoc libentius quod mea sponte facere constitueram ut quam lenissimum me praeberem, et Pompeium darem operam ut reconciliarem.
Página 134 - Idus Martias Brundisium veni, ad murum castra posui. Pompeius est Brundisii: misit ad me N. Magium de pace; quae visa sunt, respondí. Hoc vos statim scire volui: quum in spem venero de compositione aliquid me conficere, statim vos certiores faciam.
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