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... Antony and Quintus Cassius , and they vehemently insisted that the letter should be read before the Senate . This the consuls refused to do , because they were afraid that those senators who were inclined toward peace would vote in its ...
... Antony and Quintus Cassius , and they vehemently insisted that the letter should be read before the Senate . This the consuls refused to do , because they were afraid that those senators who were inclined toward peace would vote in its ...
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... Antony with five cohorts to their assistance . The outcome was the mutiny of the garrison , who delivered to Antony their commander , Attius the Pelignian . Antony then set out on his return , and when he got back to Corfinium the seven ...
... Antony with five cohorts to their assistance . The outcome was the mutiny of the garrison , who delivered to Antony their commander , Attius the Pelignian . Antony then set out on his return , and when he got back to Corfinium the seven ...
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... Antony was well received by the citizens of Lissus , who assisted him in every possible way . First , he sent a message to Caesar to inform him of his disembarkation and of the troops he had brought with him . Next , he instructed ...
... Antony was well received by the citizens of Lissus , who assisted him in every possible way . First , he sent a message to Caesar to inform him of his disembarkation and of the troops he had brought with him . Next , he instructed ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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