A Latin Reader : Adapted to Bullions's Latin Grammar And to Bullions & Morris's Latin Grammar : With An Introduction of the Idioms of the Latin Language, An Improved Vocabulary, And Exercises in Latin Prose Composition : On a New Plan
A Latin Reader : Adapted to Bullions's Latin Grammar And to Bullions & Morris's Latin Grammar : With An Introduction of the Idioms of the Latin Language, An Improved Vocabulary, And Exercises in Latin Prose Composition : On a New Plan
Peter Bullions
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14. Pauld p6st Antonius, repudiatfi.** sorore CaesSris Octaviani, Cleopatram reginam jEgypti, uxorem duxit. Ab h^c incitatus ingens bellum commovit, dum Cleopa- tra cupiditate ^ muliebri optat Romae regnare. Victus est ab Augusto navali pugnS, clarsl et illustri ^/g. apud Actium, qui** locus in EpTro est. Hinc ^23. fugit in JEgyptum, et, desperatis rebus, quum omnes ad Augustum transTrent, se ipse* interemit. Cleopatra quoque aspMem sibi admisit, et veneno ejus exstincta est. Ita bellis toto or...be confectis, Octavianus Augus- tus Romam rediit anno duodecimo ^ quim coni^il fiiS- rat. Ex eo inde tempore rempubltcam per quadraginta et quatuor annos solus obtinuit. Antd enim* duodS- cim annis cum Antonio et LepMo tenuSrat.f Ita ab initio principatus ejus usque ad finem quinquaginta sex anni fuere. * " Enim" &c., assigning a reason for " Solus" t Sup. earn, i, e. rempuhlicam. Grammars.—* 268, 650.—* 642, r. xxxv. : 873, r. xlii.—' 569, 670 : 954, 955. Idioms.—* 104. 3.—^ 104, 1.— «» 37, 5.— • 33, 1.
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