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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
63
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63
Meanwhile
Lepidus
came
to
Ulia
, from the
hither
province
, with
thirty-five
legionary
cohorts
, and a
great
body
of
horse
and
auxiliaries
, with the
intention
of
adjusting
the
differences
between
Cassius
and
Marcellus
.
Marcellus
submitted
without
hesitation
: but
Cassius
kept
within his
works
, either because he
thought
his
cause
the
justest
, or from an
apprehension
that his
adversary
's
submission
had
prepossessed
Lepidus
in his
favor
.
Lepidus
encamped
at
Ulia
, and
forming
a
complete
junction
with
Marcellus
,
prevented
a
battle
,
invited
Cassius
into his
camp
, and
pledged
his
honor
to
act
without
prejudice
.
Cassius
hesitated
long
, but at last
desired
that the
circumvallation
should be
leveled
, and
free
egress
given
him. The
truce
was not only
concluded
, but the
works
demolished
, and the
guards
drawn
off; when
king
Bogud
attacked
one of
Marcellus
's
forts
, that
lay
nearest
to his
camp
,
unknown
to any (except perhaps
Longinus
, who was not
exempt
from
suspicion
on this
occasion
), and
slew
a
great
number
of his
men
. And had not
Lepidus
interposed
, much
mischief
would have been done.
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