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Pagina xix
... 1 See pp . 98 , 113 , 126 , 141 , below . 2 Clodius was a man of abandoned character and an inveterate enemy of Cicero ( see p . xx , note 1 ) . unfairly treated by the extreme senatorial party , allied himself Life of Cicero xix.
... 1 See pp . 98 , 113 , 126 , 141 , below . 2 Clodius was a man of abandoned character and an inveterate enemy of Cicero ( see p . xx , note 1 ) . unfairly treated by the extreme senatorial party , allied himself Life of Cicero xix.
Pagina xx
... party , allied himself with the democratic leaders , Cæsar and Crassus , in a coalition often called the First Triumvirate . As a result , the Senate became for a time almost powerless , and everything was in the hands of the popular party ...
... party , allied himself with the democratic leaders , Cæsar and Crassus , in a coalition often called the First Triumvirate . As a result , the Senate became for a time almost powerless , and everything was in the hands of the popular party ...
Pagina xxi
... party , to allow his return . His influence with the nobility as well as with the equestrian order , was a point to be secured in the great game of politics . On the 1st of January , the consul L. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther brought ...
... party , to allow his return . His influence with the nobility as well as with the equestrian order , was a point to be secured in the great game of politics . On the 1st of January , the consul L. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther brought ...
Pagina xxiv
... party . time he vacillated , while both Cæsar and Pompey made earnest efforts to secure his support . His great hope was to mediate between them ; and , after Pompey had left Italy , he remained behind with this end in view . Finally ...
... party . time he vacillated , while both Cæsar and Pompey made earnest efforts to secure his support . His great hope was to mediate between them ; and , after Pompey had left Italy , he remained behind with this end in view . Finally ...
Pagina xxix
... Hither Gaul ; ( 4 ) ( Dec. 20 ) Exposition to the people of the acts of the Senate , and praise of D. Brutus , B.C. 43 ; ( 5 ) ( Jan. unfairly treated by the extreme senatorial party , allied himself Works of Cicero xxix.
... Hither Gaul ; ( 4 ) ( Dec. 20 ) Exposition to the people of the acts of the Senate , and praise of D. Brutus , B.C. 43 ; ( 5 ) ( Jan. unfairly treated by the extreme senatorial party , allied himself Works of Cicero xxix.
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