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Pinnock’s Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith’s History of Rome

CHAPTER XXI
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The queen's female attendants, however, reconciled them, and every thing went on as before.23.Still he had the consolation to suppose his army continued faithful to him, and accordingly despatched orders to conduct it into Asia.

But he was soon undeceived when he arrived in Africa, where he was informed of their submission to his rival.[18] 24.

This so transported him with rage, that with difficulty he was prevented from killing him self.

At length, at the entreaty of his friends, he returned to Alexandria.

25.
Cleopa'tra seemed to retain that fortitude in her misfortunes, which had utterly abandoned her admirer.


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