Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 5Bell, 1874 |
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Side xxix
... four triumphs on four different days - The Gallic triumph and the death of Vercingetorix - The gold and silver displayed in the triumphs , and the feast - The rewards of the soldiers - Caesar's new forum and the temple . of Venus ...
... four triumphs on four different days - The Gallic triumph and the death of Vercingetorix - The gold and silver displayed in the triumphs , and the feast - The rewards of the soldiers - Caesar's new forum and the temple . of Venus ...
Side 17
... four towns Arretium , Pisaurum , Fanum , and Ancona until he had re- ceived the final answer to his proposals ( c . 12 ) . Cicero writes to Tiro ( Ad Fam . xvi . 12. 2 ) that " we left Rome after Caesar had occupied Ariminum , Pisaurum ...
... four towns Arretium , Pisaurum , Fanum , and Ancona until he had re- ceived the final answer to his proposals ( c . 12 ) . Cicero writes to Tiro ( Ad Fam . xvi . 12. 2 ) that " we left Rome after Caesar had occupied Ariminum , Pisaurum ...
Side 18
... four towns before the 18th of January and before he received the final answer of the consuls , which showed that he could not hope for peace . According to Caesar's statement ( B. C. i . 14 ) the Senate did not leave Rome until Caesar ...
... four towns before the 18th of January and before he received the final answer of the consuls , which showed that he could not hope for peace . According to Caesar's statement ( B. C. i . 14 ) the Senate did not leave Rome until Caesar ...
Side 25
... possessions , for it is said that he had acquired large property in Sulla's time ( Dion , 41. c . 11 ) , four jugera to each man and double to the centurions and evocati . Pompeius was informed of CAESAR AT CORFINIUM . 25.
... possessions , for it is said that he had acquired large property in Sulla's time ( Dion , 41. c . 11 ) , four jugera to each man and double to the centurions and evocati . Pompeius was informed of CAESAR AT CORFINIUM . 25.
Side 26
... four letters of Pom- peius , one to the consuls , and three to Domitius , marked B. C. D. ed . Orelli . Pompeius received a letter from L. Domitius on the 16th of February , to which he sent the answer c . ( Cic . ad Attic . viii . 12 ) ...
... four letters of Pom- peius , one to the consuls , and three to Domitius , marked B. C. D. ed . Orelli . Pompeius received a letter from L. Domitius on the 16th of February , to which he sent the answer c . ( Cic . ad Attic . viii . 12 ) ...
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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?