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... arms , attempted to escape from the town , but after a fierce struggle they were flung back into it , and in punishment Caesar sold ' three - and - fifty thousand persons ' into slavery . During the same season , Publius Crassus , who ...
... arms , attempted to escape from the town , but after a fierce struggle they were flung back into it , and in punishment Caesar sold ' three - and - fifty thousand persons ' into slavery . During the same season , Publius Crassus , who ...
Page 129
... arms , and , with the exception of the Aedui and Remi , writes Caesar , ' scarcely a single state was free from suspicion on our part . ' But Indutiomarus ' days were numbered , for when once again he set out to threaten Labienus ' camp ...
... arms , and , with the exception of the Aedui and Remi , writes Caesar , ' scarcely a single state was free from suspicion on our part . ' But Indutiomarus ' days were numbered , for when once again he set out to threaten Labienus ' camp ...
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... arms . In Gaul rumours travelled fast , and a few hours after the massacre , Eporedorix and Viridomarus , in the Roman camp , learnt of it , and at midnight the former reported it to Caesar . It caused him such alarm that , ' without a ...
... arms . In Gaul rumours travelled fast , and a few hours after the massacre , Eporedorix and Viridomarus , in the Roman camp , learnt of it , and at midnight the former reported it to Caesar . It caused him such alarm that , ' without a ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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