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... command in Gaul by election for some years , was ordered by the Senate to lay down his command . He charged that it was not the wish of the Senate , but of Pompey , his en- emy , who had command of an army in Italy , and was scheming to ...
... command in Gaul by election for some years , was ordered by the Senate to lay down his command . He charged that it was not the wish of the Senate , but of Pompey , his en- emy , who had command of an army in Italy , and was scheming to ...
Page 131
... command . It is desirable , therefore , that he who obeys should expect that some day he will come to command , and that he who commands should bear in mind that ere long he may be called to the duty of submission . We would not ...
... command . It is desirable , therefore , that he who obeys should expect that some day he will come to command , and that he who commands should bear in mind that ere long he may be called to the duty of submission . We would not ...
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... command moreover that no man shall leave his lord without just cause , nor should any one receive him , except in such a way as was customary in the time of our predecessors . And we wish you to know that we want to grant right to our ...
... command moreover that no man shall leave his lord without just cause , nor should any one receive him , except in such a way as was customary in the time of our predecessors . And we wish you to know that we want to grant right to our ...
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