Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 5Bell, 1874 |
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Side vii
... Caesar Dictator III . , Consul III . 45. C. Julius Caesar Dictator IV . C. Julius Caesar Consul IV . B.C. 45. Caesar abdicates the Consulship and Q. Fabius Maximus , C. Tre- bonius are elected Consuls . When Fabius dies on the 31st of ...
... Caesar Dictator III . , Consul III . 45. C. Julius Caesar Dictator IV . C. Julius Caesar Consul IV . B.C. 45. Caesar abdicates the Consulship and Q. Fabius Maximus , C. Tre- bonius are elected Consuls . When Fabius dies on the 31st of ...
Side ix
... Caesar , B. C. i . 1–8 ; Dion Cassius , 41 , c . 1—17 ; Appian , B. C. ii . 32 , & c .; Suetonius , Caesar ; Cicero's Letters . Caesar's history of the Civil War - His letter to the new consuls deli- vered on the 1st of January , B.C. ...
... Caesar , B. C. i . 1–8 ; Dion Cassius , 41 , c . 1—17 ; Appian , B. C. ii . 32 , & c .; Suetonius , Caesar ; Cicero's Letters . Caesar's history of the Civil War - His letter to the new consuls deli- vered on the 1st of January , B.C. ...
Side x
... Caesar , which destroys all hope of peace - Caesar occupies Arretium , Pisaurum , Fanum , and Ancona - Labienus deserts Caesar - Confusion at Rome when the news comes of Caesar's advance southwards -- Pompeius retreats into Apulia , and ...
... Caesar , which destroys all hope of peace - Caesar occupies Arretium , Pisaurum , Fanum , and Ancona - Labienus deserts Caesar - Confusion at Rome when the news comes of Caesar's advance southwards -- Pompeius retreats into Apulia , and ...
Side xi
... Caesar sets out to Spain , and on the road writes a friendly letter to Cicero - On reaching Gallia Transalpina , Caesar hears that L. Domitius , who was released at the capture of Corfinium , had gone to take possession of Massilia ...
... Caesar sets out to Spain , and on the road writes a friendly letter to Cicero - On reaching Gallia Transalpina , Caesar hears that L. Domitius , who was released at the capture of Corfinium , had gone to take possession of Massilia ...
Side xiv
... Caesar was absent from Rome - The letter of M. Antonius to Cicero , who was thinking of leaving Italy - The arrival of Caesar at Rome - Caesar as Dictator presides at the consular elections , and is elected consul for B. C. 48 with P ...
... Caesar was absent from Rome - The letter of M. Antonius to Cicero , who was thinking of leaving Italy - The arrival of Caesar at Rome - Caesar as Dictator presides at the consular elections , and is elected consul for B. C. 48 with P ...
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Side iv - Surely every medicine is an innovation, and he that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator; and if time of course alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be the end?