De Bello Gallico, Commentariorum IV-VMacmillan, 1886 - 110 pages |
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Page viii
... chief state offices . But Caesar was still the people's favourite , and he proceeded to ingratiate himself with them still more . He did not indeed thrust himself forward , but each act of high - handed robbery - and these were not few ...
... chief state offices . But Caesar was still the people's favourite , and he proceeded to ingratiate himself with them still more . He did not indeed thrust himself forward , but each act of high - handed robbery - and these were not few ...
Page xii
... chief man among them , Orgetorix . Orgetorix by name , tried to persuade them to go forth and seek for wider and more fertile territories in Gaul . The most energetic measures were taken in hand , and Orgetorix was chosen to superintend ...
... chief man among them , Orgetorix . Orgetorix by name , tried to persuade them to go forth and seek for wider and more fertile territories in Gaul . The most energetic measures were taken in hand , and Orgetorix was chosen to superintend ...
Page xxiii
... chief before proceeding on a campaign received by a lex curiata , or law of the old Patrician assembly , the ratification of his imperium militare . He then took the vows in the Capitol , and assumed the paluda- mentum or cloak of ...
... chief before proceeding on a campaign received by a lex curiata , or law of the old Patrician assembly , the ratification of his imperium militare . He then took the vows in the Capitol , and assumed the paluda- mentum or cloak of ...
Page xxiv
... chief . Caesar's tribuni were probably all chosen by himself . They were of knightly rank , and in their election family 30 influence and personal friendship had more weight than military ability and experience . Of Caesar's tribuni C ...
... chief . Caesar's tribuni were probably all chosen by himself . They were of knightly rank , and in their election family 30 influence and personal friendship had more weight than military ability and experience . Of Caesar's tribuni C ...
Page xxv
... chief , and were deputed to com- mand auxiliary troops and perform other services . 5 Like the tribuni , they were of equestrian rank . The sixty centurions of the legion were selected by the commander - in - chief . Originally their ...
... chief , and were deputed to com- mand auxiliary troops and perform other services . 5 Like the tribuni , they were of equestrian rank . The sixty centurions of the legion were selected by the commander - in - chief . Originally their ...
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