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Page 111
... learnt of the defection of the Remi , and to punish them they diverged from their line of march and attacked their chief town , Bibrax ( ? Vieux - Laon ) , which lay eight miles from Caesar's camp . Thereupon the Remi appealed to Caesar ...
... learnt of the defection of the Remi , and to punish them they diverged from their line of march and attacked their chief town , Bibrax ( ? Vieux - Laon ) , which lay eight miles from Caesar's camp . Thereupon the Remi appealed to Caesar ...
Page 125
... learnt that Cassivellaunus was at the head of a far greater force of Britons than hitherto met with , directly the ships had been beached he set out against him . For a barbarian , Cassivellaunus was a leader of unusual ability ...
... learnt that Cassivellaunus was at the head of a far greater force of Britons than hitherto met with , directly the ships had been beached he set out against him . For a barbarian , Cassivellaunus was a leader of unusual ability ...
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... learnt that Lucterius was advancing on Narbo ( Narbonne ) he set out for that town , and ordered the Provincial levies and the body - guard he had brought with him from Italy to assemble in the territory of the Helvii ( 30 miles north ...
... learnt that Lucterius was advancing on Narbo ( Narbonne ) he set out for that town , and ordered the Provincial levies and the body - guard he had brought with him from Italy to assemble in the territory of the Helvii ( 30 miles north ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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