Thursday, July 05, 2018

 

Cause for Distress

Caesar, Gallic War 1.2 (tr. H.J. Edwards):
In such circumstances their range of movement was less extensive, and their chances of waging war on their neighbours were less easy; and on this account they were greatly distressed, for they were men that longed for war.

his rebus fiebat ut et minus late vagarentur et minus facile finitimis bellum inferre possent; qua ex parte homines bellandi cupidi magno dolore adficiebantur.



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