Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 5Bell, 1874 |
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Side vii
... 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 December , C. Caninius ...
... 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 December , C. Caninius ...
Side xiv
... consul for B. C. 48 with P. Servilius Isauricus - Caesar settles the disputes between debtors and creditors - Many exiles are re- called , and the sons of those whom Sulla had proscribed are restored to full civil capacity — Caesar ...
... consul for B. C. 48 with P. Servilius Isauricus - Caesar settles the disputes between debtors and creditors - Many exiles are re- called , and the sons of those whom Sulla had proscribed are restored to full civil capacity — Caesar ...
Side xv
... consul Servilius- Caelius invites to Italy Milo , the murderer of P. Clodius , and sends him to Thurii , in South Italy , to stir up the shepherds - The letters of Caelius to M. Cicero -Caelius goes off to Casilinum , but fails to get ...
... consul Servilius- Caelius invites to Italy Milo , the murderer of P. Clodius , and sends him to Thurii , in South Italy , to stir up the shepherds - The letters of Caelius to M. Cicero -Caelius goes off to Casilinum , but fails to get ...
Side xxiv
... consul for B.C. 46 the third time - Caesar raises money for the African war - Sales of confiscated property : M. Antonius and P. Dolabella are purchasers , and also P. Sulla - Caesar refuses to abolish claims for debt : what he did to ...
... consul for B.C. 46 the third time - Caesar raises money for the African war - Sales of confiscated property : M. Antonius and P. Dolabella are purchasers , and also P. Sulla - Caesar refuses to abolish claims for debt : what he did to ...
Side xxix
... consul B. C. 51 , permission to return to Rome , but he is assassinated on the road -Cicero's speech of thanks to Caesar for pardoning Marcellus - Opinions on the genuineness of this speech - Cicero complains of the indignity of waiting ...
... consul B. C. 51 , permission to return to Rome , but he is assassinated on the road -Cicero's speech of thanks to Caesar for pardoning Marcellus - Opinions on the genuineness of this speech - Cicero complains of the indignity of waiting ...
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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?