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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
32
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32
After this
speedy
and
successful
action
,
Caesar
, in
consequence
of so
great
a
victory
,
marched
the
nearest
way
by
land
to
Alexandria
with his
cavalry
, and
entered
triumphant
into that
part
of the
town
which was
possessed
by the
enemy
's
guards
. He was not
mistaken
in
thinking
that the
Alexandrians
, upon
hearing
of the
issue
of the
battle
, would
give
over all
thoughts
of
war
.
Accordingly
, as
soon
as he
arrived
, he
reaped
the
just
fruit
of his
valor
and
magnanimity
. For all the
multitude
of the
inhabitants
,
throwing
down their
arms
,
abandoning
their
works
, and
assuming
the
habit
of
suppliants
,
preceded
by all those
sacred
symbols
of
religion
with which they were
wont
to
mollify
their
offended
kings
,
met
Caesar
on his
arrival
and
surrendered
.
Caesar
,
accepting
their
submission
, and
encouraging
them,
advanced
through the
enemy
's
works
into his own
quarter
of the
town
, where he was
received
with the
universal
congratulations
of his
party
, who were no less
overjoyed
at his
arrival
and
presence
, than at the
happy
issue
of the
war
.
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