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The ambition of Cæsar and of Pompey had now evidently the same object ; and it
seemed to be the only question in ... The term of Cæsar ' s government was
nearly expiring ; but to secure himself against a deprivation of power , he
procured a ...
The ambition of Cæsar and of Pompey had now evidently the same object ; and it
seemed to be the only question in ... The term of Cæsar ' s government was
nearly expiring ; but to secure himself against a deprivation of power , he
procured a ...
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His death put an end to all civil wars , and gavo Cæsar an opportunity of
completing his ambitious designs , DEATH OF CLEOPATRA . 1 . Just about the
time that Antony breathed his last , Proculeius , who had received particular
orders to ...
His death put an end to all civil wars , and gavo Cæsar an opportunity of
completing his ambitious designs , DEATH OF CLEOPATRA . 1 . Just about the
time that Antony breathed his last , Proculeius , who had received particular
orders to ...
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Cæsar then entered Alexandria without further opposition , and gave Cleopatra
fair hopes of the kindest treatment ; though he intended only to pervert her
treasures to his own purposes , and reserve her person to grace his triumph . But
when ...
Cæsar then entered Alexandria without further opposition , and gave Cleopatra
fair hopes of the kindest treatment ; though he intended only to pervert her
treasures to his own purposes , and reserve her person to grace his triumph . But
when ...
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