Vivid proofs of the soldierly spirit that pervaded Caesar's army are furnished by the Reports appended to his Memoirs respecting the African and the second Spanish wars, of which the former appears to have had as its author an officer of the second rank, while the latter is in every respect a subaltern camp-journal. V. VII. With the Bellovaci
Vivid proofs of the soldierly spirit that pervaded Caesar's army are furnished by the Reports appended to his Memoirs respecting the African and the second Spanish wars, of which the former appears to have had as its author an officer of the second rank, while the latter is in every respect a subaltern camp-journal. V. IX. Debates as to Caesar's Recall IV. IX. Fresh Difficulties with Mithradates