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Roman miles. ↩

I.e. the 28th of March. ↩

BC 58. ↩

According to their own representations. The Latin oratio obliqua, indirect citation, is meant to declare not the fact but the assertion of it by somebody. ↩

On April 12th. ↩

Roman, not quite eighteen english. ↩

Viz. Tolosa, Toulouse. ↩

BC 107. ↩

I.e. 12 (noon)⁠–⁠1 p.m. ↩

Lit. “of the heads of the Helvetii.” ↩

BC 59. ↩

BC 61. ↩

Rome ↩

The decurions. ↩

I.e. for cowardice arising thence. ↩