The First Six Books of Caesar's Commentaries On the Gallic War, Adapted to ...

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Julius Caesar, Peter Bullions
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Cum sibi quisque, &c. : — Since each one sought to be foremost on the route.— 5. Jnsidias veritusy fearing a stratagem, an ambuscade, — qui moraretuTj that they might delay; in order to delay. — 6. Ciim (illi) ab extremo, &c.. when those in the rear, to which they had come. — 7. Tantam maltitudlnem, quantum, &c., as great a number as the length of the day allowed.
P. 99. — 1. Vacuum ab de/ensoribusj empty, unprotected by de- fenders. — 2. Vineas agire, to move forward the vinete; See Index. — 3
.... Jggire jacto, a mound being thrown up; See Index.— 4. Turri- btuque constitutisy and towers being erected on it; See Index, Tur- ris. — 5. Petentibus Remis, the Kemi requesting it; at the request of the Remi. — 6. ImpHrantj they obtain it; viz: that they should be preserved. — 1. MajOres natu, greater by birth, t. c. older, more ad- vanced in age. — 8. Passis manlbus, with extended hands! — 9. Facit verba; literally, makes words, i. e. speaks, — present tense for the past; § 44, I.

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