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2Caesar’s soldiers derived courage from their numbers and experience and above all from their leader’s presence, and so were anxious to be done with the war and its attendant miseries. Pompey’s men were inferior in these respects, but, becoming strong through their despair of safety, should they fail to conquer, they were full of eagerness.
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