Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 5Bell, 1874 |
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Side v
... reported to have found one of his own grandsons reading one of Cicero's writings , and to have taken the book from him and read a good part of it while he was standing . At last he returned the book to his grandson and said , " A wise ...
... reported to have found one of his own grandsons reading one of Cicero's writings , and to have taken the book from him and read a good part of it while he was standing . At last he returned the book to his grandson and said , " A wise ...
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... reported strange adventure of Caesar PAGE 122 CHAPTER XI . ANTONIUS JOINS CAESAR . B.C. 48 . Liry , Epit . 111 ; Caesar , B. C. iii . 23 , & c .; Dion Cassius , 41 , c . 38 , & c .; Appian , B. C. ii . 59 , & c . Libo attempts to ...
... reported strange adventure of Caesar PAGE 122 CHAPTER XI . ANTONIUS JOINS CAESAR . B.C. 48 . Liry , Epit . 111 ; Caesar , B. C. iii . 23 , & c .; Dion Cassius , 41 , c . 38 , & c .; Appian , B. C. ii . 59 , & c . Libo attempts to ...
Side 19
... reported also that Caesar was advancing , not to fight , for there was no one to fight with , but to intercept the flight of his enemies . Cicero declares his readiness to die with Pom- peius , if he would stay in Italy ( Ad Attic . vii ...
... reported also that Caesar was advancing , not to fight , for there was no one to fight with , but to intercept the flight of his enemies . Cicero declares his readiness to die with Pom- peius , if he would stay in Italy ( Ad Attic . vii ...
Side 21
... reported that on the day when Pompeius left Teanum , the 23rd of January , he had gone to Capua as Pompeius wished him to do , where he found that T. Ampius was busily mustering troops , and Scribonius . Libo to whom they were handed ...
... reported that on the day when Pompeius left Teanum , the 23rd of January , he had gone to Capua as Pompeius wished him to do , where he found that T. Ampius was busily mustering troops , and Scribonius . Libo to whom they were handed ...
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... reported the near approach of Caesar with two legions . L. Domitius Ahenobarbus ( consul B.C. 54 ) , who held Corfinium , had got together twenty cohorts from Alba , and the country of the Marsi and Peligni . Rufus informed Pompeius by ...
... reported the near approach of Caesar with two legions . L. Domitius Ahenobarbus ( consul B.C. 54 ) , who held Corfinium , had got together twenty cohorts from Alba , and the country of the Marsi and Peligni . Rufus informed Pompeius by ...
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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?