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Browsing named entities in a specific section of M. Tullius Cicero, Orations, The fourteen orations against Marcus Antonius (Philippics) (ed. C. D. Yonge). Search the whole document.
Found 36 total hits in 8 results.
Syria (Syria) (search for this): speech 11, chapter 12
Rome (Italy) (search for this): speech 11, chapter 12
Bithynia (Turkey) (search for this): speech 11, chapter 12
Italy (Italy) (search for this): speech 11, chapter 12
Pontus (search for this): speech 11, chapter 12
Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): speech 11, chapter 12
Brutus then, you may be sure, has not waited for our decrees, as he was sure of
our desires. For he is not gone to his own province of Crete; he has flown to Macedonia, which belonged to another; he has
accounted every thing his own which you have wished to be yours; he has enlisted
new legions; he has received old ones; he has gained over to his own standard
the cavalry of Dolabella, and, even before that man was polluted with such
enormous parricide, he, of his own head, pronounced him his enemy. For if he
were not one, by what right could he himself have tempted the cavalry to abandon
the consul? What more need I say? Did not
Caius Cassius, a man endowed with equal greatness of mind and with equal wisdom,
depart from Italy with the deliberate
object of preventing Dolabella from o
Asia (search for this): speech 11, chapter 12
Crete (Greece) (search for this): speech 11, chapter 12
Brutus then, you may be sure, has not waited for our decrees, as he was sure of
our desires. For he is not gone to his own province of Crete; he has flown to Macedonia, which belonged to another; he has
accounted every thing his own which you have wished to be yours; he has enlisted
new legions; he has received old ones; he has gained over to his own standard
the cavalry of Dolabella, and, even before that man was polluted with such
enormous parricide, he, of his own head, pronounced him his enemy. For if he
were not one, by what right could he himself have tempted the cavalry to abandon
the consul? What more need I say? Did not
Caius Cassius, a man endowed with equal greatness of mind and with equal wisdom,
depart from Italy with the deliberate
object of preventing Dolabella from o