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Gallic Wars (continued)
more flawless soldiers, or even as equals in intelligence: "As soon as any part of the camp, being destitute of defenders, seemed to be hard pressed, thither they ran, and brought assistance."; "The rest of the contest depended on courage; in which our men decidedly had the advantage."; "For as the temper of the Gauls is impetuous and ready to undertake wars, so their mind is weak, and by no means resolute in enduring calamities." In his writings, Caesar sometimes tries to make his own personal interest in the war seem glorified. Caesar seems to be quite a skilled military officer, and handles things well, but portrays himself as a better commander than he actually is ![]() |
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