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1. (1960) THE ROMAN REVOLUTION

But Antonius’ talents were not those of a mere soldier. […] At first he seemed harmless:5 before long, he was seen to NotesPage=>108 1 Ad Att. 14, 13a and 13b, Antonius’ letter and Cicero’s reply. […] Not only his soldiers but his partisans were being seduced a report came that another legion, the Fourth, under Antonius’ quaestor L. […] Egnatuleius, Antonius’ quaestor, had the Fourth, cf. […] Again, in the first two speeches against Antonius, no word of the young Caesar: yet the existence of Antonius’ rival must have been reckoned as a political factor by Cicero and P.

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