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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
18
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18
But they could not
long
maintain
their
ground
there: though, to
compare
small
things
with
great
, their
buildings
were not unlike those of
Alexandria
, and their
towers
were
high
, and
joined
together so as to
form
a
kind
of
wall
; and our
men
had not
come
prepared
with
ladders
,
fascines
, or any
weapons
for
assault
. But
fear
often
deprives
men
of
intellect
and
counsel
, and
weakens
their
strength
, as
happened
upon this
occasion
. Those who had
ventured
to
oppose
us on even
ground
,
terrified
by the
loss
of a few
men
, and the
general
rout
,
durst
not
face
us from a
height
of
thirty
feet
; but
throwing
themselves from the
mole
into the
sea
,
endeavored
to
gain
the
town
, though above
eight
hundred
paces
distant
. Many however were
slain
, and about
six
hundred
taken
.
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