Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... forces , were laying waste the territory of the Roman confederates . Having marched out with his army , he sat down and encamped near the enemy , meaning himself to protract the war , or if there should come any necessity or occasion of ...
... forces , were laying waste the territory of the Roman confederates . Having marched out with his army , he sat down and encamped near the enemy , meaning himself to protract the war , or if there should come any necessity or occasion of ...
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... forces of Lu- cullus , and the provinces under his government , together with Bithynia , which was under the command of Glabrio ; and that he should forth- with conduct the war against the two kings , Mithridates and Tigranes ...
... forces of Lu- cullus , and the provinces under his government , together with Bithynia , which was under the command of Glabrio ; and that he should forth- with conduct the war against the two kings , Mithridates and Tigranes ...
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... forces being a good way off , " Indeed , " said Cleopatra , in mockery , " we may well be frightened if Cæsar has got hold of the Ladle ! " On the morrow , Antony , seeing the enemy sailing up , and fearing lest his ships might be taken ...
... forces being a good way off , " Indeed , " said Cleopatra , in mockery , " we may well be frightened if Cæsar has got hold of the Ladle ! " On the morrow , Antony , seeing the enemy sailing up , and fearing lest his ships might be taken ...
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