« J. BJ 3.503 | J. BJ 3.504 | J. BJ 3.505 | About This Work »
504at which, as was natural, he was very joyful, both on account of the courage and glorious actions of his son; for he thought that now the greatest part of the war was over. He then came thither himself, and set men to guard the city, and gave them command to take care that nobody got privately out of it, but to kill such as attempted so to do.
« J. BJ 3.503 | J. BJ 3.504 | J. BJ 3.505 | About This Work »