De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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Page xxiii
... enemies and the losses which he or his officers had inflicted upon them ; he may have concocted an excuse for the one defeat - the defeat at Gergovia - which he himself suffered ; and I am willing to believe that his memoirs leave upon ...
... enemies and the losses which he or his officers had inflicted upon them ; he may have concocted an excuse for the one defeat - the defeat at Gergovia - which he himself suffered ; and I am willing to believe that his memoirs leave upon ...
Page xxv
... enemies enlisted their ser- vices against her . In the last Samnite war Samnites , enemies of Etruscans , and Gauls made a desperate effort to crush Rome . the rising power ; and after this attempt had been frus- trated , the Etruscans ...
... enemies enlisted their ser- vices against her . In the last Samnite war Samnites , enemies of Etruscans , and Gauls made a desperate effort to crush Rome . the rising power ; and after this attempt had been frus- trated , the Etruscans ...
Page xliii
... or had been exposed to attack only from a single enemy , it seems probable that , 2 Ib . iii , 22 . 3 Ib . vi , 43 , § , § 6 . 4 Ib . vii , 40 , § 7 . 1 B. G. , vi , 20 . 2 in the fullness of time , some great ruler might INTRODUCTION ...
... or had been exposed to attack only from a single enemy , it seems probable that , 2 Ib . iii , 22 . 3 Ib . vi , 43 , § , § 6 . 4 Ib . vii , 40 , § 7 . 1 B. G. , vi , 20 . 2 in the fullness of time , some great ruler might INTRODUCTION ...
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... enemy ' . Tum duces principesque Nerviorum , qui aliquem 41 Cicero sermonis aditum causamque amicitiae cum Cicerone habebant , conloqui sese velle dicunt . Facta potestate 2 25 eadem quae Ambiorix cum Titurio egerat comme- morant ...
... enemy ' . Tum duces principesque Nerviorum , qui aliquem 41 Cicero sermonis aditum causamque amicitiae cum Cicerone habebant , conloqui sese velle dicunt . Facta potestate 2 25 eadem quae Ambiorix cum Titurio egerat comme- morant ...
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... enemy was visible : large numbers , as Caesar found out afterwards from prisoners , had assembled at the spot , but , alarmed , ' & c . privatisque ... fecerat . These vessels presumably belonged to merchants who had dealings with the ...
... enemy was visible : large numbers , as Caesar found out afterwards from prisoners , had assembled at the spot , but , alarmed , ' & c . privatisque ... fecerat . These vessels presumably belonged to merchants who had dealings with the ...
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