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On this account they subsequently were forced to observe more caution , and
whenever the plunderers began to retire to the high ground , our soldiers yielded
to the unfavourable character of the country and retired . But whenever they could
...
On this account they subsequently were forced to observe more caution , and
whenever the plunderers began to retire to the high ground , our soldiers yielded
to the unfavourable character of the country and retired . But whenever they could
...
Side 9
... to the troops , led forth all their forces in a rapid sally , and having with great
activity passed the bridge over the river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which
wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out their men as if prepared for battle .
... to the troops , led forth all their forces in a rapid sally , and having with great
activity passed the bridge over the river Calicadnus , the mighty waters of which
wash the turrets of the walls , they drew out their men as if prepared for battle .
Side 30
... attached me as a servant , was summoned from that city , and in spite of his
reluctance , and of the opposition which he made to the clamorous bands of
flatterers , was forced to investigate the origin of the pernicious strife which had
arisen .
... attached me as a servant , was summoned from that city , and in spite of his
reluctance , and of the opposition which he made to the clamorous bands of
flatterers , was forced to investigate the origin of the pernicious strife which had
arisen .
Side 36
... and considering what force , and what contrivances might be employed for the
purpose , before Gallus in his audacity should mors resolutely set himself to
plunging affairs into confusion , it seemed best that Gallus should be invited by
civil ...
... and considering what force , and what contrivances might be employed for the
purpose , before Gallus in his audacity should mors resolutely set himself to
plunging affairs into confusion , it seemed best that Gallus should be invited by
civil ...
Side 40
had sent some of their comrades to exhort him by trust . worthy and sure
promises to remain there relying upon thum , since they were posted in great
force among the neighbouring stations ; but those about him watched him with
such diligent ...
had sent some of their comrades to exhort him by trust . worthy and sure
promises to remain there relying upon thum , since they were posted in great
force among the neighbouring stations ; but those about him watched him with
such diligent ...
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