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Side 5
... speaks of this unfortunate consul , and the harsh judgment is accepted on the authority of a man who might have given Maximus a different character if it had suited the purpose for which he was then talking . The proconsular authority ...
... speaks of this unfortunate consul , and the harsh judgment is accepted on the authority of a man who might have given Maximus a different character if it had suited the purpose for which he was then talking . The proconsular authority ...
Side 6
... speak of a consul and a man with proconsular authority being in the same province at the same time . As the two armies were on opposite sides of the river , we must suppose that the enemy was also on both sides ; or one army may have ...
... speak of a consul and a man with proconsular authority being in the same province at the same time . As the two armies were on opposite sides of the river , we must suppose that the enemy was also on both sides ; or one army may have ...
Side 9
... speak hereafter . The ex- pression in the text of Licinianus also implies that Mallius Maximus was ejected from Rome after Caepio had been ejected . It is said , on the authority of Asconius , that in B.C. 104 , the year after the ...
... speak hereafter . The ex- pression in the text of Licinianus also implies that Mallius Maximus was ejected from Rome after Caepio had been ejected . It is said , on the authority of Asconius , that in B.C. 104 , the year after the ...
Side 11
... speaks of him going only once into winter - quarters before the capture of Jugurtha . But the historian's chronology is so loose that we can place no confidence in it , and it has been shown ( vol . i . , p . 470 , & c . ) that the ...
... speaks of him going only once into winter - quarters before the capture of Jugurtha . But the historian's chronology is so loose that we can place no confidence in it , and it has been shown ( vol . i . , p . 470 , & c . ) that the ...
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... speak in his favour . The officers perhaps thought that such a breach of discipline deserved punishment , and if they were no better than Lusius , they would view his crime as a small matter . But Trebonius must have had some friends ...
... speak in his favour . The officers perhaps thought that such a breach of discipline deserved punishment , and if they were no better than Lusius , they would view his crime as a small matter . But Trebonius must have had some friends ...
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