Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. CæsarLongmans, Green, 1902 - 348 pages |
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Page 199
... carried away by the ardour of the charge , and entertained a vain hope of catching up the enemy , for he chased them for five or six miles , till he had got quite out of touch with his father's legions . Then he suddenly found himself ...
... carried away by the ardour of the charge , and entertained a vain hope of catching up the enemy , for he chased them for five or six miles , till he had got quite out of touch with his father's legions . Then he suddenly found himself ...
Page 312
... carried through the scandalous show , and left Clodius behind him as his agent for the due maintenance of mob law ... carry- ing the boundaries of the empire to the Rhine and the Ocean there is no reason to doubt . The existing frontier ...
... carried through the scandalous show , and left Clodius behind him as his agent for the due maintenance of mob law ... carry- ing the boundaries of the empire to the Rhine and the Ocean there is no reason to doubt . The existing frontier ...
Page 329
... carried Cæsar and his fortunes . " The vessel was beaten back to shore , and the great general had to stave off ... carry out such an astonishing plan . He failed with heavy loss , and Pompey broke loose , and seemed for a moment ...
... carried Cæsar and his fortunes . " The vessel was beaten back to shore , and the great general had to stave off ... carry out such an astonishing plan . He failed with heavy loss , and Pompey broke loose , and seemed for a moment ...
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