Book, Chapter

1    5, 154|       the consul, after he had subdued by his arms and counsels
2    5, 154|       arrogance and dignity is subdued by the hopes of an inheritance,
3    6     |     the soldiers sang: "Caesar subdued the Gauls, Nicomedes subdued
4    6     |   subdued the Gauls, Nicomedes subdued Caesar. But Caesar who subdued
5    6     | subdued Caesar. But Caesar who subdued the Gauls, triumphed, and
6    6     |  triumphed, and Nicomedes, who subdued Caesar did not." Cato said
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