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Page 97
... camp , with a few servants to wait upon him . Meantime , Lamachus , who was now commander - in - chief , came to an engagement with the Syracusans , who were drawing a cross wall from the city , to hinder the Athenians from finishing ...
... camp , with a few servants to wait upon him . Meantime , Lamachus , who was now commander - in - chief , came to an engagement with the Syracusans , who were drawing a cross wall from the city , to hinder the Athenians from finishing ...
Page 258
... camp , the soldiers met him in crowds , pouring out their complaints , and expressing the greatest concern that he did not assure himself of conquering with them only , but , in distrust of their support , gave himself so much ...
... camp , the soldiers met him in crowds , pouring out their complaints , and expressing the greatest concern that he did not assure himself of conquering with them only , but , in distrust of their support , gave himself so much ...
Page 339
... camp with a very solemn countenance ; but he often made others laugh , though they were little inclined to it ... camp : Then , " said Cicero , " you took a voyage on purpose to see it . " After Pompey's defeat , Nonnius said there was ...
... camp with a very solemn countenance ; but he often made others laugh , though they were little inclined to it ... camp : Then , " said Cicero , " you took a voyage on purpose to see it . " After Pompey's defeat , Nonnius said there was ...
Contents
CAIUS MARCIUS CORIOLANUS | 40 |
ALCIBIADES AND CORIOLANUS COMPARED | 73 |
MARCUS CRASSUS III | 111 |
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