De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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Page ix
... perhaps find opportunities of exploring the scenes of Caesar's more important operations ; for when one finds oneself , say , at Martigny or upon the plateau of Alesia , the chapters in which Caesar describes what happened there become ...
... perhaps find opportunities of exploring the scenes of Caesar's more important operations ; for when one finds oneself , say , at Martigny or upon the plateau of Alesia , the chapters in which Caesar describes what happened there become ...
Page xxi
... perhaps aggrieved by them , and who , exaggerating their importance , as men who have no sense of historical proportion will always do , shrugged their shoulders and exclaimed , ' Such is history . ' Caesar's accuracy has been confirmed ...
... perhaps aggrieved by them , and who , exaggerating their importance , as men who have no sense of historical proportion will always do , shrugged their shoulders and exclaimed , ' Such is history . ' Caesar's accuracy has been confirmed ...
Page xxii
... perhaps by Vercinge- torix himself - for he made at least 60,000 prisoners after the fall of Alesia.1 Serious charges have , however , been brought against the general tone of Caesar's narrative . They may be grouped in two classes ...
... perhaps by Vercinge- torix himself - for he made at least 60,000 prisoners after the fall of Alesia.1 Serious charges have , however , been brought against the general tone of Caesar's narrative . They may be grouped in two classes ...
Page xxiv
... Perhaps we shall hit the exact truth if we add the comment of the Duc d'Aumale , - ' le plus sincère de ceux qui ont écrit leur propre histoire . ' ' 1 Rev. des Deux Mondes , 2o pér . , xv , 1858 , p . 119 . 2 Ib . , p . 118 . з Ib ...
... Perhaps we shall hit the exact truth if we add the comment of the Duc d'Aumale , - ' le plus sincère de ceux qui ont écrit leur propre histoire . ' ' 1 Rev. des Deux Mondes , 2o pér . , xv , 1858 , p . 119 . 2 Ib . , p . 118 . з Ib ...
Page xxvii
... perhaps by the idea of creating a Greater Italy for the growing Italian population . In 155 B. C. the Romans stepped forward as the champions of Massilia against the Ligurian tribes between the Maritime Alps and the Rhône . The ...
... perhaps by the idea of creating a Greater Italy for the growing Italian population . In 155 B. C. the Romans stepped forward as the champions of Massilia against the Ligurian tribes between the Maritime Alps and the Rhône . The ...
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