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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 33 total hits in 8 results.
Epidamnus (Albania) (search for this): speech 10, chapter 5
Illyria (search for this): speech 10, chapter 5
Apollonia (Libya) (search for this): speech 10, chapter 5
Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): speech 10, chapter 5
He possesses three towns only on the whole face of the earth. He has Gaul most bitterly hostile to him; he has even
those men the people beyond the Po, in whom he placed the greatest reliance,
entirely alienated from him; all Italy
is his enemy. Foreign nations, from the nearest coast of Greece to Egypt, are occupied by the military command and armies of most
virtuous and intrepid citizens. His only hope was in Caius Antonius; who being
in age the middle one between his two brothers, rivaled both of them in vices.
He hastened away as if he were being driven away by the senate into Macedonia, not as if he were prohibited from
proceeding thither. What a storm, O ye
immortal gods! what a conflagration! what a devastation! what a pestilence to
Greece would that man have been, if
inc
Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): speech 10, chapter 5
France (France) (search for this): speech 10, chapter 5
He possesses three towns only on the whole face of the earth. He has Gaul most bitterly hostile to him; he has even
those men the people beyond the Po, in whom he placed the greatest reliance,
entirely alienated from him; all Italy
is his enemy. Foreign nations, from the nearest coast of Greece to Egypt, are occupied by the military command and armies of most
virtuous and intrepid citizens. His only hope was in Caius Antonius; who being
in age the middle one between his two brothers, rivaled both of them in vices.
He hastened away as if he were being driven away by the senate into Macedonia, not as if he were prohibited from
proceeding thither. What a storm, O ye
immortal gods! what a conflagration! what a devastation! what a pestilence to
Greece would that man have been, if
incr
Italy (Italy) (search for this): speech 10, chapter 5
He possesses three towns only on the whole face of the earth. He has Gaul most bitterly hostile to him; he has even
those men the people beyond the Po, in whom he placed the greatest reliance,
entirely alienated from him; all Italy
is his enemy. Foreign nations, from the nearest coast of Greece to Egypt, are occupied by the military command and armies of most
virtuous and intrepid citizens. His only hope was in Caius Antonius; who being
in age the middle one between his two brothers, rivaled both of them in vices.
He hastened away as if he were being driven away by the senate into Macedonia, not as if he were prohibited from
proceeding thither. What a storm, O ye
immortal gods! what a conflagration! what a devastation! what a pestilence to
Greece would that man have been, if
inc
Greece (Greece) (search for this): speech 10, chapter 5