Chap.

1  4|  striving to engross the supreme authority, Arsinoe, by the assistance
2 26|          them to Caesar, by that authority which always accompanies
3 33| seditious men, before the king's authority should be firmly established.
4 33|          in Egypt to support the authority of the king and queen, neither
5 50|       yet hated the man by whose authority they committed those crimes.
6 55|     Annius Scapula, man of great authority and credit in the province,
7 58|      likewise to oppose an equal authority to that of Q. Cassius, who
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