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228.27.

neque potuerunt, but could not. Much of Caesar's success was due to the excellence of his officers. In this case, for example, Labienus does not supinely wait for Caesar to come and extricate him from his difficulties, but by a military exploit of the first rank rescues himself and goes to the help of his chief.


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