He bade the people, inasmuch as they happened to be waging war against the Celtiberians, to send [p. 191] out both himself and his rival either as legates or tribunes of the soldiers, and take the word and judgement of the fighting men in regard to the valour of each.
He bade the people, inasmuch as they happened to be waging war against the Celtiberians, to send [p. 191] out both himself and his rival either as legates or tribunes of the soldiers, and take the word and judgement of the fighting men in regard to the valour of each.