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Browsing named entities in a specific section of C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan). Search the whole document.
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Lombardy (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 87
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 87
Brundusium (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 87
Apulia (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 87
Germany (Germany) (search for this): book 3, chapter 87
Labienus spoke next, highly applauding this scheme of Pompey, and expressing
the greatest contempt of Caesar's army: "Think not," says he, addressing
himself to Pompey, "that these are the legions which conquered Gaul and Germany. I was present in all those
battles, and can, of my own knowledge, affirm, that but a very small part of
that army now remains: great numbers have been killed, as must of necessity
happen, in such a variety of conflicts: many perished during the autumnal
pestilence in Apulia: many are returned to their own
habitations: and not a few were left behind to guard Italy. Have you not heard, that the
cohorts in garrison, at Brundusium, are made up of invalids
? The forces, which you now behold, are composed of new levies, raised in Lombardy, and t
Epidamnus (Albania) (search for this): book 3, chapter 87
France (France) (search for this): book 3, chapter 87
Labienus spoke next, highly applauding this scheme of Pompey, and expressing
the greatest contempt of Caesar's army: "Think not," says he, addressing
himself to Pompey, "that these are the legions which conquered Gaul and Germany. I was present in all those
battles, and can, of my own knowledge, affirm, that but a very small part of
that army now remains: great numbers have been killed, as must of necessity
happen, in such a variety of conflicts: many perished during the autumnal
pestilence in Apulia: many are returned to their own
habitations: and not a few were left behind to guard Italy. Have you not heard, that the
cohorts in garrison, at Brundusium, are made up of invalids
? The forces, which you now behold, are composed of new levies, raised in Lombardy, and th