[Pkg-acpi-devel] Ing along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. O

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Mon Aug 17 10:02:30 UTC 2009


Ircumspection, but yet maintaining, as at first, the same air of
confident self-possession and superiority which always characterized his
demeanor. He, however, dispatched a messenger forthwith into Syria, the
nearest country under the Roman sway, with orders that several legions
which were posted there should be embarked and forwarded to Alexandria
with the utmost possible celerity. CHAPTER VI. CLEOPATRA AND Caesar.
Cleopatra's perplexity.--She resolves To go to Alexandria.--Cleopatra's
message to Caesar.--Caesar's reply.--Apollodorus's stratagem.--Cleopatra
and Caesar--First impressions.--Caesar's attachment.--Caesar's
wife.--His fondness for Cleopatra.--Cleopatra's foes.--She commits her
cause to Caesar.--Caesar's pretensions.--He sends for
Ptolemy.--Ptolemy's indignation.--His complaints against Caesar.--Great
tumult in the city.--Excitement of the populace.--Caesar's
forces--Ptolemy made prisoner.--Caesar's address to the people.--Its
effects.--The mob dispersed.--Caesar convenes an assembly.--Caesar's
decision. --Satisfaction of the assembly.--Festivals and rejoicings.
--Pothinus and Achillas.--Plot of Pothinus 
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