The History of the Progress And Termination of the Roman Republic volume 2

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The History of the Progress And Termination of the Roman Republic volume 2
Ferguson Adam
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Pompey, . Who had hitherto enjoyed a difpenfation from the law, in continuing to hold by his lieutenants the government and command of the army in Spain, while he filled.
* Plutarch, in Caton. P. 268.
2. The 2:^6 THE PROGRESS AND TERMINATION the office of Conful in the city, now profefled an intention to take poffeflion of his province in perfcn, and he actually fet out from Rome for this purpofe ; but was induced to fufpeud his journey by a motion, which was 'made in the Senate by Marcellus, f
...con after his acceffion to the office of Conful.
Cxfar was now in poffeffion of a very important privilege, which entitled him to fue for the Confulate, without refigning the command of his armyx His view in coveting this privilege ; his continual augmentation of the troops in his province; his addrefs in attaching the army to himfelf; his infmuation ; his liberality; his affiduity to gain every perfon that could be won, and to preclude from power every one likely to oppofe himfelf: the whole tendency of his con- duit, and the enormous power he had acquired, began to be obferved, and gave a general alarm.


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