The History, 18.2.9

Ammian  translated by C. D. Yonge

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9So that Cæsar’s advice now seemed best in two points, both not to ravage the lands of our friends; and also, not in the teeth of the opposition of a most warlike people, to risk the loss of many lives in order to make a bridge, even in a spot the most favourable for such a work.

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