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Page x
... Caesar , who spared no pains to attach him to himself in spite of all rebuffs , and by Pompeius who had so often pledged his word to him , and by the cautious Crassus who would not sup- port an unpopular cause , Cicero took counsel ...
... Caesar , who spared no pains to attach him to himself in spite of all rebuffs , and by Pompeius who had so often pledged his word to him , and by the cautious Crassus who would not sup- port an unpopular cause , Cicero took counsel ...
Page ix
... Caesar , afraid of the re- versal of his acts , had procured the election to the consulship of two of his own creatures , Aulus Gabinius and L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus1 , whose daughter Calpurnia he had recently mar- ried , P ...
... Caesar , afraid of the re- versal of his acts , had procured the election to the consulship of two of his own creatures , Aulus Gabinius and L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus1 , whose daughter Calpurnia he had recently mar- ried , P ...
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... Caesar , who spared no pains to attach him to himself in spite of all rebuffs , and by Pompeius who had so often pledged his word to him , and by the cautious Crassus who would not sup- port an unpopular cause , Cicero took counsel ...
... Caesar , who spared no pains to attach him to himself in spite of all rebuffs , and by Pompeius who had so often pledged his word to him , and by the cautious Crassus who would not sup- port an unpopular cause , Cicero took counsel ...
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... Caesar's consent to his recall , P. Ses- tius , the tribune designate for the next year , travelled to Gaul , but he failed to obtain from him effectual assistance 12 . The consuls elected for the next year were P. Cornelius Len- tulus ...
... Caesar's consent to his recall , P. Ses- tius , the tribune designate for the next year , travelled to Gaul , but he failed to obtain from him effectual assistance 12 . The consuls elected for the next year were P. Cornelius Len- tulus ...
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... Caesar at the end of the first five years of his Gallic com- mand , thus publicly ratifying his submission to the triumvirs . about the genuineness of the ex- tant oration de domo , as about the speech of thanks to the senate and that ...
... Caesar at the end of the first five years of his Gallic com- mand , thus publicly ratifying his submission to the triumvirs . about the genuineness of the ex- tant oration de domo , as about the speech of thanks to the senate and that ...
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