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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
75
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75
Caesar
,
astonished
at his
incredible
rashness
and
confidence
, and
finding
himself
suddenly
and
unexpectedly
attacked
,
called
off his
soldiers
from the
works
,
ordered
them to
arms
,
opposed
the
legions
to the
enemy
, and
ranged
his
troops
in
order
of
battle
. The
suddenness
of the
thing
occasioned
some
terror
at first; and our
ranks
not
being
yet
formed
, the
scythed
chariots
disordered
and
confused
the
soldiers
: however, the
multitude
of
darts
discharged
against them,
soon
put
a stop to their
career
. The
enemy
's
army
followed
them
close
, and
began
the
battle
with a
shout
. Our
advantageous
situation
, but
especially
the
assistance
of the
gods
, who
preside
over all the
events
of
war
, and more
particularly
those where
human
conduct
can be of no
service
,
favored
us
greatly
on this
occasion
.
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