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... Antony , he remarks that they moved not without groaning on the part of the sea , and fatigue on that of the winds " . When he states that Cæsar returned from Britain over a calm sea , he adds that the ocean seemed to acknowledge itself ...
... Antony , he remarks that they moved not without groaning on the part of the sea , and fatigue on that of the winds " . When he states that Cæsar returned from Britain over a calm sea , he adds that the ocean seemed to acknowledge itself ...
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... Antony , the triumvir . 4 Publius Lentulus Sura ] He was of the same family with Sylla , that of the Cornelii . He had filled the office of consul , but his conduct had been afterwards so profligate , that the censors expelled him from ...
... Antony , the triumvir . 4 Publius Lentulus Sura ] He was of the same family with Sylla , that of the Cornelii . He had filled the office of consul , but his conduct had been afterwards so profligate , that the censors expelled him from ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra , and Gla- phyra , daughter of Archelaus , king of Cappadocia , and widow of Alexander , son of Herod of Judea . He was succeeded by Ptolemy , his son by Cleopatra ; after whose death Numidia had no more kings , but ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , and Gla- phyra , daughter of Archelaus , king of Cappadocia , and widow of Alexander , son of Herod of Judea . He was succeeded by Ptolemy , his son by Cleopatra ; after whose death Numidia had no more kings , but ...
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... Antony , who were ordered to secure the entrance to the Adriatic , had pitched their camps , the former on the Illyrian , the latter on the Curictan shore1 , at a time when Pompey was master of a vast extent of sea , Octavius Libo ...
... Antony , who were ordered to secure the entrance to the Adriatic , had pitched their camps , the former on the Illyrian , the latter on the Curictan shore1 , at a time when Pompey was master of a vast extent of sea , Octavius Libo ...
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... Antony for want of ships , made some de- lay at Brundusuim , he grew so impatient , that , to get them over , he attempted to sail alone in a spy - boat at midnight , though the sea was tempestuously agitated by the wind . A saying of ...
... Antony for want of ships , made some de- lay at Brundusuim , he grew so impatient , that , to get them over , he attempted to sail alone in a spy - boat at midnight , though the sea was tempestuously agitated by the wind . A saying of ...
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