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Page 391
... Gaul , madness . Yet both the siege of Alesia he was perfectly aware that it entailed a and the crossing into Greece in quest of serious risk of losing influence at Rome Pompeius seem to have been dictated by through his absence : but ...
... Gaul , madness . Yet both the siege of Alesia he was perfectly aware that it entailed a and the crossing into Greece in quest of serious risk of losing influence at Rome Pompeius seem to have been dictated by through his absence : but ...
Page 392
... Gaul , was forced upon Cæsar by the desperation of his enemies , and can- not be imputed as blame to him , unless we pronounce that both in Gaul and in the civil war he was entirely in the wrong , so that the guilt of all the blood shed ...
... Gaul , was forced upon Cæsar by the desperation of his enemies , and can- not be imputed as blame to him , unless we pronounce that both in Gaul and in the civil war he was entirely in the wrong , so that the guilt of all the blood shed ...
Page 393
... Gaul , the Roman empire would have been overwhelmed , centuries before its time , by the rude tribes of the north . he and his party were powerless against the sword of Pompeius , a want which the command in Gaul enabled him to supply ...
... Gaul , the Roman empire would have been overwhelmed , centuries before its time , by the rude tribes of the north . he and his party were powerless against the sword of Pompeius , a want which the command in Gaul enabled him to supply ...
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