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Besancon (France) (search for this): book 1, chapter 39
While he is tarrying a few days at
Vesontio
, on account of corn and provisions; from the inquiries of our men and
the reports of the Gauls and traders (who asserted
that the Germans were men of huge stature, of
incredible valor and practice in arms-that oftentimes they, on encountering
them, could not bear even their countenance, and the fierceness of theVesontio
, on account of corn and provisions; from the inquiries of our men and
the reports of the Gauls and traders (who asserted
that the Germans were men of huge stature, of
incredible valor and practice in arms-that oftentimes they, on encountering
them, could not bear even their countenance, and the fierceness of their
eyes)-so great a panic on a sudden seized the whole army, as to discompose the
minds and spirits of all in no slight degree. This first arose from the tribunes
of the soldiers, the prefects and the rest, who, having followed Caesar from the city [
Rome
] from motives of friendship, had no great experience in military
affairs. And alleging, some of them one reason, some a
Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 1, chapter 39