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" ... leave any thing unattempted, but flocked continually to those parts of the works which appeared to be the weakest. The Roman forces having so many works to guard, were dispersed in different places, and scarce sufficed for the defence of them all.... "
History of Rome, and of the Roman People: From Its Origin to the Invasion of ... - Page 347
de Victor Duruy - 1883
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The commentaries of Cæsar, translated. To which is prefixed, A discourse ...

Gaius Julius Caesar - 1779 - 620 pages
...Places, and fcarce fufficed for the Defence of them all. What rnoftly contributed to difturb them was, the Cries of the Combatants behind, which informed them that their Safety depended on the Valour of others. For fuch is the Conftitution of the human Mind, as always to aggrandize abfent Objects,...
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The Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth ...

Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 640 pages
...guard, scarcely sufficed for the defence of them all. What greatly contributed to disturb them was the cries of the combatants behind, which informed them that their safety depended on the valour of others. The chief stress of the battle lay at the higher fortifications, where Vergasillaunus...
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The Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth ...

Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 672 pages
...guard, scarcely sufficed for the defence of them all. What greatly contributed to disturb them was the cries of the combatants behind, which informed them that their safety depended on the valour of others. The chief stress of the battle lay at the higher fortifications, where Vergasillaunus...
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Cæsar, tr. by W. Duncan, Volume 1

Gaius Julius Caesar - 1832 - 310 pages
...places, and scarce sufficed for the defence of them all. What mostly contributed to disturb them was, the cries of the combatants behind, which informed...: for such is the constitution of the human mind, as always to aggrandise absent objects, and magnify the danger that is out of sight. 78. Caesar chose...
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Commentaries

Julius Caesar - 1861 - 472 pages
...scarce sufficed for the defence of CESAR'S them all. What mostly contributed to disturb tin-in was, the cries of the combatants behind, which informed them that their safety depended on the valour of others. For such is the constitution of the human mind, as always to aggrandize absent objects,...
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History of Rome, and of the Roman People: From Its Origin ..., Volume 3,Partie 1

Victor Duruy - 1883 - 436 pages
...forth from the town, COIN OF SEDULLIS.3 , , ' 1 ll JJ £ jr carrymg the materials he had prepared for the assault. " Thus," says Caesar, " the fight was...Epasnactus afterwards gave Vergasillaunus up to the Romans. * Bare head with fillet and collar. On the reverse, a horseman blowing a trumpet, and bearing a wild...
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