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Padus (Italy) (search for this): book 2, chapter 19
When the Padus was
in sight and night began to fall they judged it expedient to entrench a
camp. The labour, new as it was to the soldiery of the capital, broke their
spirits. All the oldest among them began to inveigh against their own
credulity, and to point out the difficulty and danger of their position, if
on those open plains Cæcina and his army were to surround their scanty
forces. By this time more temperate language was heard throughout the camp,
and the tribunes and centurions, mixing with the troops, suggested
commendations of the prudence of their general in selecting for the rallying
point and basis of his operations a colony rich in military strength and
resources. Finally, Spurinna himself, not so much reproaching them with
their error as exposing it by his arguments, conducted them all back to Placentia, except some scouts whom he left, in a less
turbulent temper and more amenable to command. The walls were strengthened,
battlements were added, and the tow
Placentia (Italy) (search for this): book 2, chapter 19