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Corfinium (search for this): book 1, chapter 20
Domitius's design being discovered, the soldiers who were at Corfinium began to assemble in the
evening, and, by means of their tribunes, centurions, and other officers,
made known their thoughts to one another: "That they were besieged by
Caesar, who had already, in a manner, completed his works: that their
general, Domitius, in whose promises of assistance they had placed their
chief hope, abandoning all concern for their safety, was contriving to
escape privately by flight: that it was therefore incumbent upon them to
look also to their own preservation." The Marsi at first opposed this
resolution, and possessed themselves of the strongest part of the town; nay,
the dispute was so warm, that it almost came to be decided by the sword. But
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