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History of Julius Caesar

CHAPTER VI
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The soldiers voted, however, that they would serve him without pay.

The officers, too, assembled together, and tendered him the aid of their contributions.

He had always observed a very generous policy in his dealings with them, and he was now greatly gratified at receiving their requital of it.
[Sidenote: His policy in releasing Domitius.] The further he advanced, too, the more he found the people of the country through which he passed disposed to espouse his cause.

They were struck with his generosity in releasing Domitius.

It is true that it was a very sagacious policy that prompted him to release him.


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