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... Pompey had married Ju- lia , that was Cæsar's daughter . After , when Cæsar and Pompey took arms one against the other ; and Pompey had passed the seas , and Cæsar possessed Italy ; Cicero stayed somewhat long in Italy ; but at last ...
... Pompey had married Ju- lia , that was Cæsar's daughter . After , when Cæsar and Pompey took arms one against the other ; and Pompey had passed the seas , and Cæsar possessed Italy ; Cicero stayed somewhat long in Italy ; but at last ...
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... Pompey being fled , offered to enter the sacred treasury to take the monies that were there stored : and Mettellus , tribune of the people , did forbid him and when Metellus was violent in it , and would not desist , Cæsar turned to him ...
... Pompey being fled , offered to enter the sacred treasury to take the monies that were there stored : and Mettellus , tribune of the people , did forbid him and when Metellus was violent in it , and would not desist , Cæsar turned to him ...
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... Pompey , by means his friends made , was sent to put an end to that war . Where- upon Lucullus taking indignation , as a disgrace of- fered to himself , said ; that Pompey was a carrion crow , when others had strucken down the bodies ...
... Pompey , by means his friends made , was sent to put an end to that war . Where- upon Lucullus taking indignation , as a disgrace of- fered to himself , said ; that Pompey was a carrion crow , when others had strucken down the bodies ...
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... Pompey in one of his magnificent houses ; Pompey said , this is a mar- vellous fair and stately house for the summer ; but 44.
... Pompey in one of his magnificent houses ; Pompey said , this is a mar- vellous fair and stately house for the summer ; but 44.
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... Pompey being commissioner for sending grain to Rome in time of dearth , when he came to the sea , found it very tempestuous and dangerous ; insomuch as those about him advised him by no means to embark ; but Pompey said , it is of ne ...
... Pompey being commissioner for sending grain to Rome in time of dearth , when he came to the sea , found it very tempestuous and dangerous ; insomuch as those about him advised him by no means to embark ; but Pompey said , it is of ne ...
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