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Pagina 104
... Pompeians and with the pirates offered an energetic resistance to the generals of Caesar both by land and by water . Lastly Macedonia along with Epirus and Hellas lay in greater desolation and decay than almost any other part of the ...
... Pompeians and with the pirates offered an energetic resistance to the generals of Caesar both by land and by water . Lastly Macedonia along with Epirus and Hellas lay in greater desolation and decay than almost any other part of the ...
Pagina 175
... Pompeians and the republicans , and conduct the war far more suitably and more advantageously , than if he now as proconsul of Gaul gave orders to march against the senate and its general . Certainly the success of this plan depended on ...
... Pompeians and the republicans , and conduct the war far more suitably and more advantageously , than if he now as proconsul of Gaul gave orders to march against the senate and its general . Certainly the success of this plan depended on ...
Pagina 190
... Pompeian soldiers , and forced , in order to save their lives , to flee in slaves ' clothing from the capital ; but the now sufficiently overawed senate treated their formally quite constitutional interference as an attempt at ...
... Pompeian soldiers , and forced , in order to save their lives , to flee in slaves ' clothing from the capital ; but the now sufficiently overawed senate treated their formally quite constitutional interference as an attempt at ...
Pagina 203
... that of the Parthians , was practically already allied with the aristocratic party by the connection entered into Numidia Italy against Caesar . The Pompeian army . between Pacorus CHAP . X 203 PHARSALUS , AND THAPSUS.
... that of the Parthians , was practically already allied with the aristocratic party by the connection entered into Numidia Italy against Caesar . The Pompeian army . between Pacorus CHAP . X 203 PHARSALUS , AND THAPSUS.
Pagina 204
Thodor Mommsen. Italy against Caesar . The Pompeian army . between Pacorus and Bibulus ( p . 164 ) , while Caesar was far too much a Roman to league himself for party - interests with the conquerors of his friend Crassus . As to Italy ...
Thodor Mommsen. Italy against Caesar . The Pompeian army . between Pacorus and Bibulus ( p . 164 ) , while Caesar was far too much a Roman to league himself for party - interests with the conquerors of his friend Crassus . As to Italy ...
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