Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 5Bell, 1874 |
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Side iii
... close of the Civil War and the destruction of the old constitution , which was followed by other civil wars after Caesar's death , and the establishment of the Imperial system under Caesar Augustus . It is chiefly a history of military ...
... close of the Civil War and the destruction of the old constitution , which was followed by other civil wars after Caesar's death , and the establishment of the Imperial system under Caesar Augustus . It is chiefly a history of military ...
Side 11
... close of B.C. 50 Cicero had said that if Caesar overpowered the opposite party , he would neither be more merciful than Cinna to the chief men in the State nor more moderate than Sulla in seizing the property of the rich . - Events soon ...
... close of B.C. 50 Cicero had said that if Caesar overpowered the opposite party , he would neither be more merciful than Cinna to the chief men in the State nor more moderate than Sulla in seizing the property of the rich . - Events soon ...
Side 32
... close to the wall . Pompeius is at Brun- disium . He sent N. Magius about peace . I gave an answer such as I thought proper . I wished you to know this immediately . When I have hopes that I can do anything about a settlement I shall ...
... close to the wall . Pompeius is at Brun- disium . He sent N. Magius about peace . I gave an answer such as I thought proper . I wished you to know this immediately . When I have hopes that I can do anything about a settlement I shall ...
Side 49
... close to Ilerda and to his own camp , three legions and all the cavalry and advanced against the two legions of Fabius . L. Munatius Plancus , who had served under Caesar in Gallia , and now commanded the two legions of Fabius ...
... close to Ilerda and to his own camp , three legions and all the cavalry and advanced against the two legions of Fabius . L. Munatius Plancus , who had served under Caesar in Gallia , and now commanded the two legions of Fabius ...
Side 52
... close to the foot of the hill and every missile fell on them with effect . Still they bravely maintained themselves and endured all their wounds . The enemy's force in the mean- time was increasing , and fresh men being sent from the ...
... close to the foot of the hill and every missile fell on them with effect . Still they bravely maintained themselves and endured all their wounds . The enemy's force in the mean- time was increasing , and fresh men being sent from the ...
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Achillas Adrumetum Afranius Africa Alexandrine Antonius Apidanus Enipeus Appian Appian B. C. arms army arrived attack attempted Attic battle of Pharsalia brought Brundisium Caesar Cassius Cato cavalry centurions Cicero coast cohorts command consul Corduba Corfinium crossed Curio defeat defences Deiotarus Dion Dion Cassius Domitius Dyrrhachium Egypt enemy enemy's Enipeus escaped fight fleet followed force friends Gallia gave Goeler ground Guischardt Haliacmon hill horsemen hundred island Italy joined Juba killed king Labienus land Larisa legatus legions Lentulus Leptis letter Marcellus miles military missiles Mithridates named narrative ninth legion occupied Octavius peius Petreius Pharnaces Pharsalus Plutarch Pompeius position possession protect province rampart received rest retreat Rhodian river Roman Rome Ruspina sailed Scipio seized Senate sent ships Sicily side soldiers soon Spain Strabo Suetonius supplies supposed Syria Thapsus Thessaly took town tribunes troops Utica Varus Vatinius vessels victory wing
Populære avsnitt
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?