De Bello Gallico, Commentariorum IV-VMacmillan, 1886 - 110 pages |
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Page vi
... attacked the nobles with all the bitterness of his rough and savage nature : but in matters politic he was no match for his patrician opponent , Lucius Cornelius Sulla , who took up the cause of the nobles , desperate as it was , and ...
... attacked the nobles with all the bitterness of his rough and savage nature : but in matters politic he was no match for his patrician opponent , Lucius Cornelius Sulla , who took up the cause of the nobles , desperate as it was , and ...
Page vii
... attack on Dola- Caesar prose- bella . He had as proconsul oppressed bella , B.C. 77 . Macedonia in the most shameless manner . Lust , greed , and rapine had marked his rule , and the young Caesar had indeed an excellent case . But ...
... attack on Dola- Caesar prose- bella . He had as proconsul oppressed bella , B.C. 77 . Macedonia in the most shameless manner . Lust , greed , and rapine had marked his rule , and the young Caesar had indeed an excellent case . But ...
Page xiv
... attacking them simultaneously in front the Helvetii : and rear was frustrated by the false intel- ligence brought by ... attack him before the junction could be effected . By one of his night and day marches he managed to anticipate the ...
... attacking them simultaneously in front the Helvetii : and rear was frustrated by the false intel- ligence brought by ... attack him before the junction could be effected . By one of his night and day marches he managed to anticipate the ...
Page xviii
... attack . Meanwhile the Triarii remained kneeling behind their shields . If the Principes were also forced to give way , they retired upon the Triarii , who received them and the Hastati into the intervals between their mani- ples , and ...
... attack . Meanwhile the Triarii remained kneeling behind their shields . If the Principes were also forced to give way , they retired upon the Triarii , who received them and the Hastati into the intervals between their mani- ples , and ...
Page xxiii
... attack , and it 10 was abandoned . The baggage trains of the separate legions were now thrown together , and , having been increased by the packs of the men , were placed in the centre . The troops marched ready for fight . By marching ...
... attack , and it 10 was abandoned . The baggage trains of the separate legions were now thrown together , and , having been increased by the packs of the men , were placed in the centre . The troops marched ready for fight . By marching ...
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