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Page 65
... army should be collected for Pompeius , and the whole of Spain secured to his interest . ' 6 2. altera .. devincta . Pompeius had given the Roman franchise to many Spaniards who had supported him in the war with Sertorius ; and among ...
... army should be collected for Pompeius , and the whole of Spain secured to his interest . ' 6 2. altera .. devincta . Pompeius had given the Roman franchise to many Spaniards who had supported him in the war with Sertorius ; and among ...
Page 73
... prepared ' to rough it on a beefsteak and a pint of port in the Peninsula ; ' and would have done better on the few ounces of corn per diem which starved our army just before the battle of Talavera , NOTES . I. 45-48 . 73.
... prepared ' to rough it on a beefsteak and a pint of port in the Peninsula ; ' and would have done better on the few ounces of corn per diem which starved our army just before the battle of Talavera , NOTES . I. 45-48 . 73.
Page 81
... army . 18. c . 78. premebantur pabulatione , ' were hemmed in from foraging . ' 19. dierum xxii . As the soldier's allowance was 50lbs . of corn per month , it is easy to see how much this order added to the load with which they ...
... army . 18. c . 78. premebantur pabulatione , ' were hemmed in from foraging . ' 19. dierum xxii . As the soldier's allowance was 50lbs . of corn per month , it is easy to see how much this order added to the load with which they ...
Page 83
... army in his . ' 12. ut esset dictum . This seems to refer to Afranius ' words , ' satis fecisse officio , ' in the last chapter , which implied his willingness to with- draw from Spain . • 17. c . 86. ex ipsa significatione , from the ...
... army in his . ' 12. ut esset dictum . This seems to refer to Afranius ' words , ' satis fecisse officio , ' in the last chapter , which implied his willingness to with- draw from Spain . • 17. c . 86. ex ipsa significatione , from the ...
Page 84
... army into two would make it impossible for them to change their minds on the march . This would lead one to suspect that the true reading would be ' ut longo inter se spatio castra facerent ; ' and that the ' non ' is an interpolation ...
... army into two would make it impossible for them to change their minds on the march . This would lead one to suspect that the true reading would be ' ut longo inter se spatio castra facerent ; ' and that the ' non ' is an interpolation ...
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