De bello gallico commentariorum V.Macmillan, 1887 - 156 pages |
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Page xii
... Helvetii were pressing westwards . The danger of the Province was imminent , and the consuls were ordered to raise troops , when better tidings came . Still the Germans were crossing the Rhine and Danube , headed by the powerful Suebi ...
... Helvetii were pressing westwards . The danger of the Province was imminent , and the consuls were ordered to raise troops , when better tidings came . Still the Germans were crossing the Rhine and Danube , headed by the powerful Suebi ...
Page xxi
... Helvetii in- tended to gather in force upon the Rhone , and force their way through the province . In eight days he was at Geneva.2 3 Gaul at this time consisted of a large number of isolated communities , and was entirely wanting in ...
... Helvetii in- tended to gather in force upon the Rhone , and force their way through the province . In eight days he was at Geneva.2 3 Gaul at this time consisted of a large number of isolated communities , and was entirely wanting in ...
Page xxiv
... etiam illud iam cog- nitum est , neque argenti scripulum esse ullum in illa insula , neque ullam spem praedae nisi ex mancipiis - shows that a different idea was generally formed . 6 17 At any the Helvetii , had he a xxiv INTRODUCTION :
... etiam illud iam cog- nitum est , neque argenti scripulum esse ullum in illa insula , neque ullam spem praedae nisi ex mancipiis - shows that a different idea was generally formed . 6 17 At any the Helvetii , had he a xxiv INTRODUCTION :
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Julius Caesar. 6 17 At any the Helvetii , had he a right to attack Ariovistus ? His conduct is cleverly defended in i . 35 . rate he overstepped his commission from the Senate , and possibly the reluctance exhibited by his army ( i . 39 ...
Julius Caesar. 6 17 At any the Helvetii , had he a right to attack Ariovistus ? His conduct is cleverly defended in i . 35 . rate he overstepped his commission from the Senate , and possibly the reluctance exhibited by his army ( i . 39 ...
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... Helvetii alone excepted ) he never consulted them , nor again in the augmentation of the number of his legions , which he increased from four to eleven . The details of this increase are as follows : He formed four Senate - legions ...
... Helvetii alone excepted ) he never consulted them , nor again in the augmentation of the number of his legions , which he increased from four to eleven . The details of this increase are as follows : He formed four Senate - legions ...
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