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Ostiagon the Gaul, king of the Gauls of Asia, endeavoured
to transfer to himself the sovereignty of all the Gauls; and he had many qualifications for such a post, both natural and acquired. note For he was open-handed and generous, a man of popular manners and ready tact; and, what was most important in the eyes of the Gauls, he was a man of courage and skill in war. . . .
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