... got rid of the enemy without, who had obliged him to augment his garrisons, and postpone the works about the place, he now resumed them with great diligence, and was the next day joined by Fabius and his forces, who undertook one side of the town.... The Decline of the Roman Republic - Página 384de George Long - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 672 páginas
...nor ever submitted to his commands, unless enforced by the presence of an army. Leaving M. Antony, with fifteen cohorts, in the country of the Bellovaci, to prevent any new insurrection among the Belgae, he marched into the country of the Carnutes. They had been lately... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 640 páginas
...nor ever submitted to his commands, unless enforced by the presence of an army. Leaving M. Antony, with fifteen cohorts, in the country of the Bellovaci, to prevent any new insurrection among the Belgae, he marched into the country of the Carnutes. They had been lately... | |
| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1832 - 310 páginas
...his forces, who undertook one side of the town. 31. Meantime Caesar, leaving M.Antony the questor, with fifteen cohorts, in the country of the Bellovaci, to prevent any new insurrections among the Belgians, marched himself into other states, to enjoin hostages, and allay... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1856 - 472 páginas
...forces, who undertook one side of the town. XXXI. Meantime Ca'sar, leaving M. Antony the qtiestor, with fifteen cohorts, in the country of the Bellovaci, to prevent any new insurrections among the Belgians ; marched himself into other states, to enjoin hostages, and allay... | |
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