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History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD

CHAPTER XXXII
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He was still willing to send envoys to treat with Pompey, but no one was found willing to go.

After three days spent in useless discussion, Caesar decided to act for himself.

By his own edict, he restored the children of the victims of Sulla's proscription to their rights and property.

The money in the treasury was voted him by the Assembly of the people.

He took as much of it as he needed, and started at once for Gaul to join his troops on his way to Spain.
He had much to accomplish.


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