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Pagina xiv
... enemies . Everything , in fact , that might serve to augment his power , appeared to him just and honourable ; and Cicero relates , that he had often on his lips the well- known passage of Euripides , that , if justice is to be violated ...
... enemies . Everything , in fact , that might serve to augment his power , appeared to him just and honourable ; and Cicero relates , that he had often on his lips the well- known passage of Euripides , that , if justice is to be violated ...
Pagina 86
... enemy from the woods in which they had taken shelter . 10 , 11 . Cæsar refits his fleet , which had suffered severely in a storm . 12-14 . A description of Britain and its inhabitants . 15-22 . Cassivellaunus , the leader of the Britons ...
... enemy from the woods in which they had taken shelter . 10 , 11 . Cæsar refits his fleet , which had suffered severely in a storm . 12-14 . A description of Britain and its inhabitants . 15-22 . Cassivellaunus , the leader of the Britons ...
Pagina 87
... enemy by the Treviri . 57. Labienus , being in a strongly fortified camp , sends messengers into the different states and collects a large body of horse . 58. A sally is made from the Roman camp , and Indutiomarus is slain . 1. ' LUCIO ...
... enemy by the Treviri . 57. Labienus , being in a strongly fortified camp , sends messengers into the different states and collects a large body of horse . 58. A sally is made from the Roman camp , and Indutiomarus is slain . 1. ' LUCIO ...
Pagina 140
... enemy's camps before Gergovia ; but the Romans , pressing the attack too far , are repulsed with loss . 52. Cæsar reproves in a speech the rashness of his sol- diers . 53-56 . War begun by the Aedui . Cæsar crosses the Liger . 57-62 ...
... enemy's camps before Gergovia ; but the Romans , pressing the attack too far , are repulsed with loss . 52. Cæsar reproves in a speech the rashness of his sol- diers . 53-56 . War begun by the Aedui . Cæsar crosses the Liger . 57-62 ...
Pagina 232
... enemy's position . On a sudden a shout was raised by those with him , and was answered by the rest of his troops below , on which the barba- rians , struck with terror , betook themselves to hasty flight . What Polyænus adds , however ...
... enemy's position . On a sudden a shout was raised by those with him , and was answered by the rest of his troops below , on which the barba- rians , struck with terror , betook themselves to hasty flight . What Polyænus adds , however ...
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Aedui Æduis Ambiorix Aquitani Ariovistus army Arverni atque bellum Cæsar Cæsarem castris causa celeriter circiter common text Compare the Greek consilio copias copiis Dio Cassius Eburones ejus eorum equitatu erant erat esset etiam exercitus flumen Gallia Gaul Greek paraphrase hæc Helvetii hostes hostibus hostium Indutiomarus inter ipse ipsi jubet legatos legion Literally locis loco locum magno Menapii militum millia neque Nervii nostris numero omnes omni omnibus oppido oppidum Oudendorp partem passuum Populi Romani possent prælio propter quæ quam quibus quid quod rebus Referring reliquis Rhenum Roman Sequani sese sibi Suevi sunt suos tamen Treviri Ubii Vercingetorix αὐτοῖς αὐτῶν δὲ διὰ εἰς ἐκ ἐπὶ Καῖσαρ μὲν μὲν γὰρ μὲν οὖν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὐκ πρὸς σφῶν τὰ ταῦτα τε καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τοῦτο τούτοις τῷ τῶν τῶν Ρωμαίων ὡς
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Pagina 124 - Druides a bello abesse consuerunt neque tributa una cum reliquis pendunt, militiae vacationem omniumque rerum 35 habent immunitatem. Tantis excitati praemiis et sua sponte multi in disciplinam conveniunt et a parentibus propinquisque mittuntur. Magnum ibi numerum versuum ediscere dicuntur. Itaque annos nonnulli vicenos in disciplina permanent.
Pagina 125 - Natio est omnis Gallorum admodum dedita religionibus ; atque ob earn causam, qui sunt affecti gravioribus morbis quique in proeliis periculisque versantur, aut pro victimis homines immolant, aut se immolaturos vovent, administrisque ad ea sacrificia Druidibus utuntur...
Pagina 125 - In primis hoc volunt persuadere, non interire animas, sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios, atque hoc maxime ad virtutem excitari putant, metu mortis neglecto. Multa praeterea de sideribus atque eorum motu, de mundi ac terrarum magnitudine, de rerum natura, de deorum immortalium vi ac potestate, disputant et juventuti tradunt.
Pagina 124 - Disciplina in Britannia reperta atque inde in Galliam translata esse existimatur, et nunc, qui diligentius eam rem cognoscere volunt, plerumque illo discendi causa proficiscuntur.
Pagina 67 - Sed privati ac separati agri apud eos nihil est, neque longius anno remanere uno in loco incolendi causa licet.
Pagina 127 - Germani multum ab hac consuetudine differunt. Nam neque druides habent, qui rebus divinis praesint, neque sacrificiis student. Deorum numero eos solos ducunt, quos cernunt et quorum aperte opibus iuvantur, Solem et Vulcanum et Lunam, reliquos ne fama quidem acceperunt.
Pagina 93 - Britanniae pars interior ab iis incolitur, quos natos in insula ipsa memoria proditum dicunt : maritima pars ab iis, qui praedae ac belli inferendi causa ex Belgis transierant ; qui omnes fere iis nominibus civitatum appellantur, quibus orti ex civitatibus e6 pervenerunt, et bello illato ibi remanserunt, atque agros colere coeperunt.
Pagina 484 - There were two centurions in each maniple, called by the same name, but distinguished by the title prior, " former," and posterior, " latter," because the one was chosen and ranked before the other. The centurion of the first century of the first maniple of the Triarii, was called centurio primi pili, or primus pilus, or primopilus, &c.
Pagina 485 - Each legion was divided into ten cohorts, each cohort into three maniples, and each maniple into two...