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Julius Caesar's War Commentaries

By Caesar, Julius

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Book Id: WPLBN0000225094
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Julius Caesar's War Commentaries  
Author: Caesar, Julius
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
Collections: Classic Literature Collection
Historic
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Caesar, J. (n.d.). Julius Caesar's War Commentaries. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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1.1 When Caesar's letter was delivered to the consuls, they were with great difficulty, and a hard struggle of the tribunes, prevailed on to suffer it to be read in the senate; but the tribunes could not prevail, that any question should be put to the senate on the subject of the letter. The consuls put the question on the regulation of the state. Lucius Lentulus the consul promises that he will not fail the senate and republic, if they declared their sentiments boldly and resolutely, but if they turned their regard to Caesar, and courted his favor, as they did on former occasions, he would adopt a plan for himself, and not submit to the authority of the senate: that he too had a means of regaining Caesar's favor and friendship. Scipio spoke to the same purport, that it was Pompey's intention not to abandon the republic, if the senate would support him; but if they should hesitate and act without energy, they would in vain implore his aid, if they should require it hereafter....

Table of Contents
· Book 1—(50 B.C.) · Book 2—(49 B.C.) · Book 3 --- (49-48 B.C.)

 
 



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