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Germans (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): book 1, chapter 58
Segestes too was
there in person, a stately figure, fearless in the remembrance of having
been a faithful ally. His speech was to this effect. "This is not my first
day of steadfast loyalty towards the Roman people. From the time that the
Divine Augustus gave me the citizenship, I have chosen my friends and foes
with an eye to your advantage, not from hatred of my fatherland (for
traitors are detested even by those whom they prefer) but because I held
that Romans and Germans have the same interests, and that peace is better
than war. And therefore I denounced to Varus, who then commanded your army,
Arminius, the
LOYALTY OF SEGESTES PARTY
ravisher of
my daughter, the violater of your treaty. I was put off by that dilatory
general, and, as I found but little protection in the laws, I urged him to
arrest myself, Arminius, and his accomplices. That night is my witness;
would that it had been my last. What followed may be deplored rather than
defended. However, I threw Arm