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1 Attic | Is not even an enemy to Antony, whose wife and children 2 Attic | children he relieves, IX. ---- Antony's regard for the services 3 Attic | friendship with Caesar and Antony, XX.----His last illness, 4 Attic | dissent alone. Not long after, Antony began to get the advantage; 5 Attic | neither paid greater court to Antony when in power, nor deserted 6 Attic(268)| that arose between Mark Antony and Octavius (see Florus, 7 Attic(268)| Octavius had been set before Antony, who, in displeasure, had 8 Attic | be called divinity. 269 Antony, being declared an enemy, 9 Attic | his consent to act against Antony, but, on the contrary, protected, 10 Attic | into nobody's thoughts that Antony could regain his authority. 11 Attic | fortune was changed. When Antony returned into Italy, every 12 Attic | end of their lives. But Antony, though he was moved with 13 Attic(274)| The triumvirs, Caesar, Antony, and Lepidus. At their approach 14 Attic | to be concealed) was Mark Antony, when triumvir for settling 15 Attic | property by the interest of Antony, he was so far from coveting 16 Attic | Volumnius, the captain of Antony's engineers, on account 17 Attic | addressed in letters by Mark Antony; so that, from the remotest 18 Attic | happen between Caesar and Antony, when each of them desired