Caesar's Gallic War, Books I-Iv And Selections From V-Vii

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19. quantum in se facinus admisissent: how great a crime they had been guilty of, lit., they had allowed (or admitted) upon themselves.
76. 20. legates . . . coniectos : this depends directly upon intellegebant and shows what their facinus had been. The term legaios is used inexactly. Caesar is perhaps trying to justify his campaign against these people. These were simply deputies sent out to demand military supplies among a subject population, and not ambassadors whose persons should have been
... sacred. — quod nomen : an office which.
76. 24. hoc: for this reason, an abl. of cause immediately explained by the clause quod . . . confidebant.
76. 25. Pedestria itinera : all the roads, i.e., approach by land, as opposed to navigationem', approach by sea.
76. 29. aciamut . . . a.ccideient: and even assuming that, etc.; the subjunct. is jussive, expressing a concession. The tamen of the following clause shows this.
Page 77. i. facultatem . . navium: the usual translation, supply (cf. p. 29, 1.


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