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C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan), CAESAR'S COMMENTARIES OF THE CIVIL WAR. , chapter 73 (search)
The day after, Pompey's lieutenants, disturbed at finding their provisions
cut off, and all the ways to the Iberus intercepted, consulted what was
proper to be done. They had it still in their power to return to Lerida, or march to Tarraco. But while they were debating this
matter, notice was brought them, that our cavalry had fallen upon their
parties sent out in quest of water. Upon this intelligence, they formed
several posts of horse and foot, intermixed with legionary cohorts; and to
the place where they watered, that the soldiers might pass and repass under
cover, without fear, and without a guard. Afranius and Petreius divided this
work between them, and went to give directions about it in person.
C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan), CAESAR'S COMMENTARIES OF THE CIVIL WAR. , chapter 78 (search)
C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan), CAESAR'S COMMENTARIES of THE CIVIL WAR. , chapter 21 (search)