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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
39
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39
Domitius
, more
concerned
at
Caesar
's
danger
than his own, and
believing
he could not
retire
with
safety
, should he now
desire
the
conditions
he had
rejected
, or
march
away without any
apparent
cause
,
drew
his
forces
out of the
camp
, and
ranged
them in
order
of
battle
. He
placed
the
thirty-sixth
legion
on the
right
, that of
Pontus
on the
left
, and those of
Deiotarus
in the
main
body
;
drawing
them up with a very
narrow
front
, and
posting
the
rest
of the
cohorts
to
sustain
the
wings
. The
armies
being
thus
drawn
up on each
side
, they
advanced
to the
battle
.
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