De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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Page viii
... sure that this evil can be cured by getting into touch with the learner's reason . Show him that your object is not to force him to commit to memory rules about the use of cum & c . , but to lead him to understand them , and thus ...
... sure that this evil can be cured by getting into touch with the learner's reason . Show him that your object is not to force him to commit to memory rules about the use of cum & c . , but to lead him to understand them , and thus ...
Page xiv
... sure that he would have had time to write them in the winter ; for from the very beginning of 51 he was hard at work , cam- paigning against the Bituriges and other tribes . Momm- sen , indeed , argues ( Hist . of Rome , v , 1895 , p ...
... sure that he would have had time to write them in the winter ; for from the very beginning of 51 he was hard at work , cam- paigning against the Bituriges and other tribes . Momm- sen , indeed , argues ( Hist . of Rome , v , 1895 , p ...
Page xlii
... sure of protection . On the other hand , none but those who were strong enough to protect could be sure of obedience . The oligarchies were no more secure than the monarchs whom they had supplanted . These men or their descendants ...
... sure of protection . On the other hand , none but those who were strong enough to protect could be sure of obedience . The oligarchies were no more secure than the monarchs whom they had supplanted . These men or their descendants ...
Page liv
... sure that he had determined to teach them , by a rough lesson if necessary , that they must advance no further into Gaul , nor venture to cross the boundaries of the Province or of Italy . Confident in himself and supported by his ...
... sure that he had determined to teach them , by a rough lesson if necessary , that they must advance no further into Gaul , nor venture to cross the boundaries of the Province or of Italy . Confident in himself and supported by his ...
Page 41
... sure that he would attempt to land at or near the place where he had landed the year before ( A. B. , pp . 603-4 ) . But most probably the place was not exactly the same . As we shall presently see ( §§ 2-3 ) , on the morning after the ...
... sure that he would attempt to land at or near the place where he had landed the year before ( A. B. , pp . 603-4 ) . But most probably the place was not exactly the same . As we shall presently see ( §§ 2-3 ) , on the morning after the ...
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