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1 48| much danger, at Alexandria, Cassius Longinus, who had been left 2 49| 49 Cassius, having sent his army into 3 51| for when interest called, Cassius wanted neither industry 4 52| Racilius (who walked beside Cassius), as if waiting for an answer, 5 52| opportunity offering, seized Cassius with his left hand, and 6 52| Longinus; and wounded Q. Cassius his lieutenant. T. Vasius 7 53| Salvianus and Manilius Tusculus. Cassius was carried home; and Minutius 8 53| formation of the fate of Cassius. L. Laterensis, not doubting 9 53| bore a particular hatred to Cassius; and who, immediately upon 10 53| in the general hatred of Cassius. ~ 11 54| Laterensis was informed that Cassius was still alive; at which, 12 55| 55 Cassius ordered all the accomplices 13 55| manner, escaped death, showed Cassius to be no less covetous than 14 57| thirteenth legion, which Q. Cassius his lieutenant was taking 15 57| secure that town, and Q. Cassius, his lieutenant, to Seville. 16 57| were in garrison there. Cassius, provoked at these mutinies, 17 58| authority to that of Q. Cassius, who was drawing together 18 58| them in their aversion to Cassius, and only desired they might 19 59| spirit up a revolt against Cassius, and that he was as much 20 59| the town. Two days after, Cassius encamped on an eminence, 21 60| Guadalquivir, and drew them up. Cassius did the same upon a rising 22 60| already begun to retire when Cassius, knowing himself to be stronger 23 61| great experience in war. Cassius depended more on the fidelity 24 61| namely, neither to engage Cassius, which the ardor of his 25 61| inclosing both Ulia and Cassius within his lines. But before 26 61| before they were finished, Cassius sent out all his cavalry, 27 62| king Bogud, having received Cassius's letters, came and joined 28 62| Spain at that time favored Cassius, but a yet greater number, 29 63| the differences between Cassius and Marcellus. Marcellus 30 63| without hesitation: but Cassius kept within his works, either 31 63| prevented a battle, invited Cassius into his camp, and pledged 32 63| to act without prejudice. Cassius hesitated long, but at last 33 64| free passage being made for Cassius, Marcellus joined camps 34 64| marched for Corduba, while Cassius retired with his followers 35 64| possession of the province. Cassius having notice of his arrival,