A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Pagina 184
For all the impression he made he might just as well have abdicated ; and wags ,
who saw the humour of the situation , dated their documents ' in the consulship of
Julius and Caesar ' . For the rest of the year Caesar ' s position was virtually ...
For all the impression he made he might just as well have abdicated ; and wags ,
who saw the humour of the situation , dated their documents ' in the consulship of
Julius and Caesar ' . For the rest of the year Caesar ' s position was virtually ...
Pagina 199
But before the issue was pressed to its terrible conclusion , there was much
maneuvring for position , and the constitutionalist party , being on the spot ,
naturally had the absent Caesar at a considerable disadvantage . His situation
was in fact ...
But before the issue was pressed to its terrible conclusion , there was much
maneuvring for position , and the constitutionalist party , being on the spot ,
naturally had the absent Caesar at a considerable disadvantage . His situation
was in fact ...
Pagina 207
This important key position formed the terminus of the high road by which
Pompey was approaching ; and Pompey won the race . A temporary stalemate
resulted , and for the next three months the two armies faced each other across
the River ...
This important key position formed the terminus of the high road by which
Pompey was approaching ; and Pompey won the race . A temporary stalemate
resulted , and for the next three months the two armies faced each other across
the River ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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