Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . X / amonsjtor hahad piperniotransfigaze 1for a 1the na - party was (Irero. The great ora-deavoVe,! to phase every body, andd I . ilie lawyer had been up- hliii so long that his eyes had beento his bark, and he could only the pathway of the jiast and sighden


Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . X / amonsjtor hahad piperniotransfigaze 1for a 1the na - party was (Irero. The great ora-deavoVe,! to phase every body, andd I . ilie lawyer had been up- hliii so long that his eyes had beento his bark, and he could only the pathway of the jiast and sighdent. He a<lvanced blindly againstsword of his fate. For the trium-up a proscription list, and Antoniuse name of Cicero. The orator en- certaln seiitiiiieiilal iinlecision ]ire-r common sense to bring him back rXrVKHSAL HISTORY.—THE AMIILXT WORLD. he h.„l .<: ufini .-//• weak n|,l innWhen Ills pui-Mir,.vauts eiiilia\ nil il inaclc their in Maceildiiia. Here for thelast tiiiif the licimlilic lifted its sword againstthe Kiiiiiiri—ihi ra<t against the went tirst with an army into Epirus,and was there joined by Octaviauus with an-other. The eombiued forces proceeded across. was overtaken an<l killed i„ his litter. HisJiead was cut off and i)resented to Fulvia, thewife of Autouius, and by her orders the pro-truding tongue was nailed with a Iwdkiu to apost in the Forum. Now, said she, wagno more! Tiiese events occupied the year B. C 4-3,In the mean time Brutus and Cassius had Greece, where the leadeisof the opposition hadthus far appeared more concerned about spoilsthan for the overthrow of Cresarism. The twoforces met at Philippi, which place had alreadybeen pointed out to the superstitious mind ofBrutus by the specter of the murdered Julius asthe spot where they should meet again. Heretwo battles were fought, in the first of which ROME.—THE IMPERIAL REPUBLIC. Cassius, being defeated by Antoniu-., commit-ted suicide. The ntlicr divi


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