Roman History, 46.38.7

Cassius Dio  translated by Earnest Cary

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7But this officer, doubtless knowing well his superior’s views, went on his own responsibility to Antony. So when Antony had received these reinforcements, he became bold and made a sudden sortie, but after great slaughter on both sides, he turned and fled.

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