Sallust, Florus, and Velleius PaterculusBell, 1902 - 560 Seiten |
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... Pompey , served Cæsar ; for many who had previously been favourable to Pompey , or had continued neutral , betook themselves immediately to Cæsar's camp ; in the number of whom was Sallust . His attendance on Cæsar did not go unrewarded ...
... Pompey , served Cæsar ; for many who had previously been favourable to Pompey , or had continued neutral , betook themselves immediately to Cæsar's camp ; in the number of whom was Sallust . His attendance on Cæsar did not go unrewarded ...
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... had fallen into such debt and distress , that , as Cicero said , nothing could relieve them but the resurrection of Sylla from the dead . Cic . ii . Orat . in Cat government . There was no army in Italy ; Pompey CONSPIRACY OF CATILINE . 21.
... had fallen into such debt and distress , that , as Cicero said , nothing could relieve them but the resurrection of Sylla from the dead . Cic . ii . Orat . in Cat government . There was no army in Italy ; Pompey CONSPIRACY OF CATILINE . 21.
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... Pompey was fighting in a distant part of the world ] In extremis terris . Pompey was then conducting the war against Mithridates and Tigranes , in Pon- tus and Armenia . 2 The senate was wholly off its guard ] Senatus nihil sane ...
... Pompey was fighting in a distant part of the world ] In extremis terris . Pompey was then conducting the war against Mithridates and Tigranes , in Pon- tus and Armenia . 2 The senate was wholly off its guard ] Senatus nihil sane ...
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Sallust. J Licinius Crassus1 was not unacquainted with the conspiracy ; because Cneius Pompey , whom he hated , was at the head of a large army , and he was willing that the power of any one whomsoever should raise itself against Pompey's ...
Sallust. J Licinius Crassus1 was not unacquainted with the conspiracy ; because Cneius Pompey , whom he hated , was at the head of a large army , and he was willing that the power of any one whomsoever should raise itself against Pompey's ...
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... Pompey . Nor were the senate , indeed , un- willing to grant him the province ; for they wished so in- famous a character to be removed from the seat of govern- ment ; and many worthy men , at the same time , thought that there was some ...
... Pompey . Nor were the senate , indeed , un- willing to grant him the province ; for they wished so in- famous a character to be removed from the seat of govern- ment ; and many worthy men , at the same time , thought that there was some ...
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