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... received the province from Cæsar , " says Dion , nominally to govern it , but in reality to ravage and plunder it . " Whether such was Cæsar's intention or not , it is generally believed that he enriched himself by the spoil of it to ...
... received the province from Cæsar , " says Dion , nominally to govern it , but in reality to ravage and plunder it . " Whether such was Cæsar's intention or not , it is generally believed that he enriched himself by the spoil of it to ...
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... receiving them . ancestors , with regard both to their own conduct , and to the management of the state . That this is the meaning , is evident from the following account . 1 VI . As I understand ] Sicut ego accepi . " By these words he ...
... receiving them . ancestors , with regard both to their own conduct , and to the management of the state . That this is the meaning , is evident from the following account . 1 VI . As I understand ] Sicut ego accepi . " By these words he ...
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... received an injury , chose rather to pardon than to revenge it . X. But when , by perseverance and integrity , the republic had increased its power ; when mighty princes had been van- quished in war ; when barbarous tribes and populous ...
... received an injury , chose rather to pardon than to revenge it . X. But when , by perseverance and integrity , the republic had increased its power ; when mighty princes had been van- quished in war ; when barbarous tribes and populous ...
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... received from Fæsulæ , and in which it was stated that Caius Manlius , with a large force , had taken the field by the 27th of October2 . Others at the same time , as is not uncommon in such a crisis , spread reports of omens and ...
... received from Fæsulæ , and in which it was stated that Caius Manlius , with a large force , had taken the field by the 27th of October2 . Others at the same time , as is not uncommon in such a crisis , spread reports of omens and ...
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... receiving pledges of faith , Lentulus sent with them one Titus Volturcius , a native of Crotona , he himself giving Volturcius a letter for Catiline , of which the following is a copy : " Who I am , you will learn from the person whom I ...
... receiving pledges of faith , Lentulus sent with them one Titus Volturcius , a native of Crotona , he himself giving Volturcius a letter for Catiline , of which the following is a copy : " Who I am , you will learn from the person whom I ...
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