Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 páginas |
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... Pompey ) are , " sui amante , sine rivali , " are many times unfortunate ; and whereas they have all their time sacri- ficed to themselves , they become in the end themselves sacrifices to the inconstancy of fortune , whose wings they ...
... Pompey ) are , " sui amante , sine rivali , " are many times unfortunate ; and whereas they have all their time sacri- ficed to themselves , they become in the end themselves sacrifices to the inconstancy of fortune , whose wings they ...
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... Pompey ( after surnamed the Great ) to that height , that Pompey vaunted himself for Sylla's overmatch ; for when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his , against the pursuit of Sylla , and that Sylla did a little resent ...
... Pompey ( after surnamed the Great ) to that height , that Pompey vaunted himself for Sylla's overmatch ; for when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his , against the pursuit of Sylla , and that Sylla did a little resent ...
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... Pompey's preparation against Cæsar , saith , " Consilium Pompeii plane Themistocleum est ; qutat enim , qui mari potitur , eum rerum potiri ; " and , without doubt , Pompey had tired out Cæsar , if upon vain confidence he had not left ...
... Pompey's preparation against Cæsar , saith , " Consilium Pompeii plane Themistocleum est ; qutat enim , qui mari potitur , eum rerum potiri ; " and , without doubt , Pompey had tired out Cæsar , if upon vain confidence he had not left ...
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... Pompey well , who , when he saw his stately galleries and rooms so large and lightsome , in one of his . houses said , " Surely an excellent place for summer , but how do you in winter ; " Lu- cullus answered , " Why do you not think me ...
... Pompey well , who , when he saw his stately galleries and rooms so large and lightsome , in one of his . houses said , " Surely an excellent place for summer , but how do you in winter ; " Lu- cullus answered , " Why do you not think me ...
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... Pompey and Cæsar ; but when the senate's authority was pulled down , Cæsar and Pompey soon after brake . The faction or party of Antonius and Octavianus Cæsar , against Brutus and Cassius , held out likewise for a time ; but when Brutus ...
... Pompey and Cæsar ; but when the senate's authority was pulled down , Cæsar and Pompey soon after brake . The faction or party of Antonius and Octavianus Cæsar , against Brutus and Cassius , held out likewise for a time ; but when Brutus ...
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