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Alexander the Great (Part I)
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Alexander the Great (Part II)
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3-03 Caesar
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2-11 Caesar, on the other side, was more and more vigorous
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2-09 Meantime Caesar grew great and famous
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1-03 Coriolanus
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Frida
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Roman Lives (Unabridged Selections)
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3-01 As soon, therefore, as it was resolved upon
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Disc 01 - Track 01
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3-07 He was so much master of the goodwill and hearty service of his soldiers
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2-08 About that time Caesar, returning from military service
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2-03 The power of the pirates first cormenced in Cilicia
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3-08 After this action, Caesar left his army at their winter quarters
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2-05 Pompey in the meantime made an invasion into Armenia
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2-10 On his return into the city Pompey married Cornelia
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1-04 It may be observed in general
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1-16 About this time news came to Sulla
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1-07 Not long after he stood for consulship
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1-05 The Romans were now at war with the Voiscian nation
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3-05 At this time, Metellus, the High-Priest died
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1-06 The day after, when Marcius, with the rest of the army
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1-14 Pompey the Great
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3-06 There is a law among the Romans
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Watering the Good Seed
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A Well-Worn Welcome
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6-08 After this battle, Pyrrhus
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6-07 From this time he began to revolve many and vast projects in his thoughts
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6-14 Then Caius Fabricius came in embassy from the Romans
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6-11 And first, he sent away Cineas to the Tarentines
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6-10 There was one Cineas, a Thessalian
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6-09 But Lysimachus now arriving, and claiming the defeat of Demetrius
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Disc 01 - Track 14
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Disc 01 - Track 25
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Disc 01 - Track 09
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1-09 Marcius alone, himself, was neither stunned nor humiliated
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1-12 Having spoken thus, she took Vergilia by the hand
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2-06 Pompey having now by his forces under the command of Afranius
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2-07 The splendour and magnificence of Pompey’s triumph
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1-15 Thus Cinna being slane
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1-11 When Marcius heard of this
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1-10 The Romans themselves soon furnished Marcius and Tullus
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2-02 In the meantime Sertorius died
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2-01 When Pompey returned back to the city of Utica
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2-12 But Pompey, arriving at Brundusium
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1-08 He came, therefore, as it were, to make his apology
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1-13 The next morning he broke up his camp
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2-13 With this determination, Pompey marched forwards
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2-04 When the news came to Rome
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2-14 Caesar’s army consisted of twenty-two thousand
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