The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... who sought to oppress it , upheld , for a ? time , the expiring laws and liberty . Inaccessible to fear and hope , he rejected an alliance with Pompey , sảyitig , 1 that Cato would never give hostages against his country 154.
... who sought to oppress it , upheld , for a ? time , the expiring laws and liberty . Inaccessible to fear and hope , he rejected an alliance with Pompey , sảyitig , 1 that Cato would never give hostages against his country 154.
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... Pompey , and Crassus . Cato solicited the prætorship , in order to oppose their designs . He was excluded , by their intrigues , and a second time torn from the tribune , and dragged by the lictors to the prison gates . He was , however ...
... Pompey , and Crassus . Cato solicited the prætorship , in order to oppose their designs . He was excluded , by their intrigues , and a second time torn from the tribune , and dragged by the lictors to the prison gates . He was , however ...
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... Pompey , was of opinion that the whole authority should be vested in the hands of the latter , and followed , hiin when he forsook the city . He was then , perhaps , : ' the only man among the Romans who remained attached to the ...
... Pompey , was of opinion that the whole authority should be vested in the hands of the latter , and followed , hiin when he forsook the city . He was then , perhaps , : ' the only man among the Romans who remained attached to the ...
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... Pompey , disconcerted by this sudden and unforeseen movement of his rival , immediately quitted Rome , and , followed by the senate , retired to Brundusium , whence he embarked for Greece . a The conduct of Cæsar , at first , was ...
... Pompey , disconcerted by this sudden and unforeseen movement of his rival , immediately quitted Rome , and , followed by the senate , retired to Brundusium , whence he embarked for Greece . a The conduct of Cæsar , at first , was ...
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... Pompey , meanwhile , had had sufficient leisure to reunite his partizans , and to assemble his forces ; and Cæsar departed for Greece , there to dispute , with his rival , the empire of the world . From the want of transports , he could ...
... Pompey , meanwhile , had had sufficient leisure to reunite his partizans , and to assemble his forces ; and Cæsar departed for Greece , there to dispute , with his rival , the empire of the world . From the want of transports , he could ...
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