Therefore it was intolerable that the Romans even then should make their way into Macedonia unobserved.
[LXXII (110)]
He, if any one of our time has done so, has examined all that has been said scientifically on tactics.
[LXXIII (111)]
Metrodorus and his colleagues, frightened at the threatening aspect of Philip, departed.
[LXXIV (112)]
The Romans made no show of bearing a grudge for what had taken place.
[LXXV (113)]
But putting both spurs to his horse he rode on as hard as he could.