Caesar's "Conquest of Gaul," involves people dying in droves, horribly. It's a bad man's account of his own bad deeds, written not as a mea culpa or an apologia, but as a brag. Beyond the worry of Caesar's political opponents, did Romans generally find this distasteful?
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