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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
3
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3
The
city
abounding
in every
thing
, and
being
very
rich
,
furnished
ample
materials
for these several
works
: and as the
people
were
extremely
ingenious
, and
quick
of
apprehension
, they so well
copied
what they
saw
done by us that our
men
seemed rather to
imitate
their
works
. They even
invented
many
things
themselves, and
attacked
our
works
, at the same
time
that they
defended
their own. Their
chiefs
every where
represented
: "That the
people
of
Rome
were
endeavoring
by
degrees
to
assume
the
possession
of
Egypt
; that a few
years
before
Gabinius
had
come
thither
with an
army
; that
Pompey
had
retreated
to the same
place
in his
flight
; that
Caesar
was now among them with a
considerable
body
of
troops
, nor had they
gained
any
thing
by
Pompey
's
death
; that
Caesar
should not
prolong
his
stay
; that if they did not
find
means
to
expel
him, the
kingdom
would be
reduced
to a
Roman
province
: and that they
ought
to do it at once, for he,
blockaded
by the
storms
on
account
of the
season
of the
year
, could
receive
no
supplies
from beyond the
sea
."
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