De Bello Gallico And Other Commentaries

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De Bello Gallico And Other Commentaries
Gaius Iulius Caesar
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For both the desire of booty wasleading many too far, and the woods with their unknown and hidden routeswould not allow them to go in large bodies. If he desired the businessto be completed and the race of those infamous people to be cut off, more bodies of men must be sent in several directions and the soldiersmust be detached on all sides; if he were disposed to keep the companiesat their standards, as the established discipline and practice of theRoman army required, the situation itself was... a safeguard to thebarbarians, nor was there wanting to individuals the daring to laysecret ambuscades and beset scattered soldiers. But amidst difficultiesof this nature as far as precautions could be taken by vigilance, suchprecautions were taken; so that some opportunities of injuring the enemywere neglected, though the minds of all were burning to take revenge, rather than that injury should be effected with any loss to oursoldiers. Caesar despatches messengers to the neighbouring states; bythe hope of booty he invites all to him, for the purpose of plunderingthe Eburones, in order that the life of the Gauls might be hazarded inthe woods rather than the legionary soldiers; at the same time, in orderthat a large force being drawn around them, the race and name of thatstate may be annihilated for such a crime.

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