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" The very name of Pompey had terminated the war." However, in pursuance of his charge, he divided the whole Mediterranean into thirteen parts, appointing a lieutenant for each, and assigning him a squadron. By thus stationing his... "
Lives, Translated from the Original Greek: With Notes Historical and ... - Página 102
por Plutarch - 1822
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Special exercises for Latin prose at Oxford responsions, passages set in ...

Oxford univ, exam. papers, responsions - 1880 - 88 páginas
...who had all been generals or prietors, and were appointed his lieutenants ; and he had two quœstors given him. As the price of provisions fell immediately,...' The very name of Pompey had terminated the war.' — M. '69. Exercise 28. When he arrived in Sicily, he found everything disposed agreeably to his hopes....
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The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch: Being Parts of the "Lives" of Plutarch

Plutarch - 1883 - 570 páginas
...provisions fell immediately, the people were greatly pleased, and it gave them occasion to say that the very name of Pompey had terminated the war. However,...and assigning him a squadron. By thus stationing his fleet in all quarters, he inclosed the pirates as it were in a net, took great numbers of them, and...
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M. Tulli Ciceronis Oratio de imperio C. Pompei: (Pro lege Manilia)

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1899 - 142 páginas
...: ' by the mere rumour of his name,' see note on 33, 1. 27 : and for the hyperbole cf. Plutarch, ' As the price of provisions fell immediately, the people...it gave them occasion to say, — "The very name of Poropey has terminated the war.'" 46 10 age vero: cf. 40, 1. 5. Ilia res : ' this circumstance.' 1...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. Ten Orations with the Letters to His Wife

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1903 - 558 páginas
...are found in Pompey's life alone. 24. qui quo die : on the day on which he. 26. vilitas annonae : " As the price of provisions fell immediately, the people...gave them occasion to say, ' The very name of Pompey has put an end to the war' " (Plut. Pomp. 26). PAGE 29. potuisset : the apodosis of a condition contrary...
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Plutarch's Lives

Plutarch - 1966 - 492 páginas
...provisions fell immediately, the people were greatly pleased, and it gave them occasion to say that the very name of Pompey had terminated the war. However,...and assigning him a squadron. By thus stationing his fleet in all quarters, he inclosed the pirates as it were in a net, took great numbers of them, and...
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m. tulli ciceronis

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1949 - 134 páginas
...: ' by the mere rumour of his name,' see note on 33, 1. 27 : and for the hyperbole cf. Plutarch, ' As the price of provisions fell immediately, the people...them occasion to say, — "The very name of Pompey has terminated the war."' 46 10 age vero : cf. 40, 1. 5. ilia res : ' this circumstance. ' 1 1 auctoritatem...
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