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... army to oppose Caesar ; the nucleus of which was to be the first legion , which he had lent to Caesar and now demanded back , and the fifteenth , which the Senate had required from Caesar as his contingent for a Parthian war . At the ...
... army to oppose Caesar ; the nucleus of which was to be the first legion , which he had lent to Caesar and now demanded back , and the fifteenth , which the Senate had required from Caesar as his contingent for a Parthian war . At the ...
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... army in 1647 A.D. , gained a quasi - legality for its proceedings when they were joined by the sixty seceding mem- bers of the House of Commons . 6 IO . Ravennae . A picturesque description of this most ancient Gallic or Umbrian town ...
... army in 1647 A.D. , gained a quasi - legality for its proceedings when they were joined by the sixty seceding mem- bers of the House of Commons . 6 IO . Ravennae . A picturesque description of this most ancient Gallic or Umbrian town ...
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... army was itself a declaration of war . It will be observed that Caesar says nothing of hesitating at the Rubicon . The story is given by Plutarch in his life of Caesar , and , with an added prodigy , by Suetonius ( Jul . Caesar , 31. 32 ) ...
... army was itself a declaration of war . It will be observed that Caesar says nothing of hesitating at the Rubicon . The story is given by Plutarch in his life of Caesar , and , with an added prodigy , by Suetonius ( Jul . Caesar , 31. 32 ) ...
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... army behind ) . 6 12. fugeret ; while at the same time he avoided all meetings and general assemblies . ' The omission of the adversative conjunction , by placing the two actions quite closely together , brings out rhetorically the idea ...
... army behind ) . 6 12. fugeret ; while at the same time he avoided all meetings and general assemblies . ' The omission of the adversative conjunction , by placing the two actions quite closely together , brings out rhetorically the idea ...
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... army in Greece , either bring it back with him to Brindisi , or force Caesar to follow him to Durazzo . ་ 22. administrationes , the working of the harbour . ' Caesar's operation is explained by a letter which Cicero saw from him at ...
... army in Greece , either bring it back with him to Brindisi , or force Caesar to follow him to Durazzo . ་ 22. administrationes , the working of the harbour . ' Caesar's operation is explained by a letter which Cicero saw from him at ...
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