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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
70
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70
Caesar
replied
, "That
Pharnaces
should
meet
with the
utmost
justice
, if he
performed
his
promises
: but at the same
time
he
admonished
the
embassadors
, in
gentle
terms
, to
forbear
mentioning
Deiotarus
, and not to
overrate
the
having
refused
aid
to
Pompey
. He
told
them that he never did any
thing
with
greater
pleasure
than
pardon
a
suppliant
, but that he would never
look
upon
private
services
to himself as an
atonement
for
public
injuries
done the
province
; that the
refusal
of
Pharnaces
to
aid
Pompey
had
turned
chiefly
to his own
advantage
, as he had thereby
avoided
all
share
in the
disaster
of
Pharsalia
; that he was however
willing
to
forgive
the
injuries
done to the
Roman
citizens
in
Pontus
, because it was now too
late
to
think
of
redressing
them; as he could neither
restore
life
to the
dead
, nor
manhood
to those he had
deprived
of it, by a
punishment
more
intolerable
to the
Romans
than
death
itself. But that he must
quit
Pontus
immediately
,
send
back
the
farmers
of the
revenues
, and
restore
to the
Romans
and their
allies
what he
unjustly
detained
from them. If he should do this, he might then
send
the
presents
which
successful
generals
were
wont
to
receive
from their
friends
" (for
Pharnaces
had
sent
him a
golden
crown
). With this
answer
he
dismissed
the
embassadors
.
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