Ancient History From the Dispersion of the Sons of Noe to the Battle of Actium

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This barbarous act, added to the other aggressions of Mithrida- tes, deserved severe and prompt chastisement. The charge of inflicting it was confided to Sylla, then a consul, who immediately began to prepare every thing for his departure. But Mariu. 3 30 350 ANCIENT HISTORY. PART VL could not see, without the utmost jealousy, so important a com. ; mission given to any one but himself; by intrigues and violence, during the absence of Sylla from Rome, he caused the appoint- ment to be changed in
... his own favor. The consul, not having yet left Italy and being apprised of this insult, returned at the head of his legions, entered the city as a conqueror, and, though he used great moderation towards the generality of the citizens, put the chief partisans of his envious competitor either to death or to flight Marius himself, whom the senate, at Sylla's request, declared a public enemy, was one of the fugitives. Being closely pursued, he narrowly escaped with his life, and was obliged first to con- !

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