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Pagina 146
... Pompey from the East . But Pompey might never return , or might not return victorious , or , at all events , a long period must elapse , and ample time would be given for negotia- tions or resistance . Such were the probabilities which ...
... Pompey from the East . But Pompey might never return , or might not return victorious , or , at all events , a long period must elapse , and ample time would be given for negotia- tions or resistance . Such were the probabilities which ...
Pagina 178
... Pompey the Great and his successes against the pi- rates and Mithridates are referred to . 21. Quacunque . Z. 706. On the tenses in this sentence , see Z. 509. - Resecanda . Cf. Phil . 8 , 5 , 15. In corpore si quid ejusmodi est , quod ...
... Pompey the Great and his successes against the pi- rates and Mithridates are referred to . 21. Quacunque . Z. 706. On the tenses in this sentence , see Z. 509. - Resecanda . Cf. Phil . 8 , 5 , 15. In corpore si quid ejusmodi est , quod ...
Pagina 194
... Pompey . 26. Qui .... exciperet et .... conjungeret . See note on line 15 of this page . P. C. 483 ( 6 ) ; Z. 567 . 31. Pedestres ... copias non defuturas . See P. C. 460 ( c ) ( 1 ) . 32. Ex fatis Sibyllinis . Consult Dict . Antiq ...
... Pompey . 26. Qui .... exciperet et .... conjungeret . See note on line 15 of this page . P. C. 483 ( 6 ) ; Z. 567 . 31. Pedestres ... copias non defuturas . See P. C. 460 ( c ) ( 1 ) . 32. Ex fatis Sibyllinis . Consult Dict . Antiq ...
Pagina 207
... Pompey : qui populi Romani imperium non terra- rum regionibus sed cœli partibus terminavit ( frag . Orat . de ære alieno Milonis , 1 , 4 ) . O. Cf. also Virg . Æn . 1 , 287 : imperium Oceano , famam qui terminet astris . 25. Alter Off ...
... Pompey : qui populi Romani imperium non terra- rum regionibus sed cœli partibus terminavit ( frag . Orat . de ære alieno Milonis , 1 , 4 ) . O. Cf. also Virg . Æn . 1 , 287 : imperium Oceano , famam qui terminet astris . 25. Alter Off ...
Pagina 223
... Pompey was absent , being in command of the army in the war against Mithridates . M. 36. Revertantur . Z. 209 , in fin . - Quamquam . See note on p . 15 , line 22. - Uno loco una parte , in one respect . 42. Quare mihi , & c . So pro ...
... Pompey was absent , being in command of the army in the war against Mithridates . M. 36. Revertantur . Z. 209 , in fin . - Quamquam . See note on p . 15 , line 22. - Uno loco una parte , in one respect . 42. Quare mihi , & c . So pro ...
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