The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero: By Conyers Middleton, ... 2
The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero: By Conyers Middleton, ... 2
Conyers Middleton
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305 tbrfe^ of ivbicb Pompg bad given bim tbe cdm- A. Urb. 705. mmd Ip]. Cato ftaid behind alfo m the Camp ^q^^^ at Dyrrhachium, which he commanded with^- q^ jui,,^, seen CobortSy when Labienus brought them the CifeSAE II. news of Pompey's defeat; upon which C^to of* p. SsuviLitJi fercd the command to Cicero as the fuperior in Vatia Isav* dignity ; and upon his refuial of it* as Plutarch *'c^** teUs us, 'joung Pompey was {a enraged, that be drew bis fwordy and would boMkiilea bim upon sbe fpoty ...if Cato bad not prevented it. This faft id not mentioned by Cicero, yet feems to be rcfcr- ed to in his fpeech for Marcellus, where he lays, Sbat in tbe very war^ be bad been a perpetual affer^ tor of peace^ to tbe bassard even of bis life [j]. But the wretched news fromPharialia threw them all into (iich a conftemation, that they prefently took (hipping, anddifperfed themfelves leverall^^ as thdr hopes or inclinations led them into the djf> fercnt provinces of the Empire [r]. The great* eft part who were determined to renew the war, went direftly into Afric, the general rendezvous of their fcattered forces ; whilft others, who were difpoied to exjpeft the farther iiliie of things, and take (lich meaiures as fortune offered, rear* ed to Achaia : but Cicero was refolved to make this tbe end of tbe war to bimjelfs and recom^ mended the fame condud to his fiiends ; declar« [/] Qs^ tamen in bello [f] Malta de pace dixi, Se cum te Pompeius alae alter!
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