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Page 252
... with the Grekes , we shall to Alexander sette Iulius Cesar , to Philip we shall sette Augustus , and to Antigonus we shall tourne Pompeius of Roome . ¶ The ¶ The saiynges of Augustus Caesar . Octauius Augustus Cesar 252 ANTIGONVS .
... with the Grekes , we shall to Alexander sette Iulius Cesar , to Philip we shall sette Augustus , and to Antigonus we shall tourne Pompeius of Roome . ¶ The ¶ The saiynges of Augustus Caesar . Octauius Augustus Cesar 252 ANTIGONVS .
Page 257
... Pompeius had , the auenturus courage that was in Alex- into Armenia ander , and the § happie fortune that hymself against the had . ¶ What was in euery of the saied three persones seuerally the chief & highest poincte , thesame did 17 ...
... Pompeius had , the auenturus courage that was in Alex- into Armenia ander , and the § happie fortune that hymself against the had . ¶ What was in euery of the saied three persones seuerally the chief & highest poincte , thesame did 17 ...
Page 258
... Pompeius it is written , that neuer had any other person of the Romaines , the propense fauour and beneuolence of all the people , either soner begon in his young daies , or in his prosperitie on all behalfes , more assured and strong ...
... Pompeius it is written , that neuer had any other person of the Romaines , the propense fauour and beneuolence of all the people , either soner begon in his young daies , or in his prosperitie on all behalfes , more assured and strong ...
Page 261
... Pompeius also , and diuers others moche enuy , & suspicion of vsurping a kinges power , which to do in Rome at those daies , was the most high & ranke treason that could be . The tragedie of Augustus called Aiax . Augustus his Aiar ran ...
... Pompeius also , and diuers others moche enuy , & suspicion of vsurping a kinges power , which to do in Rome at those daies , was the most high & ranke treason that could be . The tragedie of Augustus called Aiax . Augustus his Aiar ran ...
Page 272
... Pompeius the greate , tooke parte with Pompeius . And when Caesar begun to weaxe stronger and to preuaill , Cato fled vnto Vtica ( a toune in Aphrica , .30 . miles from the citee of Carthago ) and held thesame with a strong garrison of ...
... Pompeius the greate , tooke parte with Pompeius . And when Caesar begun to weaxe stronger and to preuaill , Cato fled vnto Vtica ( a toune in Aphrica , .30 . miles from the citee of Carthago ) and held thesame with a strong garrison of ...
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