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1 1| whence arises the glory of Caesar, Pompey, Scipio, Marcellus,
2 1| and I say that Pompey and Caesar, and almost all those Captains
3 1| strength of the body, as Caesar did: which strength of body
4 1| once the blood (race) of Caesar was extinguished, so many
5 2| what Elan you attempt it. Caesar, when he had to combat the
6 3| give them time to fire. Caesar in Gaul tells, that in coming
7 4| flanks with ditches, as Caesar did in Gaul. In this case,
8 4| with all speed, and imitate Caesar in this case, and not Hannibal,
9 4| Empire of Rome. The other (Caesar) never rested after a victory,
10 4| assaulted them on every side; as Caesar did to the Swiss, where
11 4| for battle, and won: which Caesar did in Gaul against Ariovistus,
12 4| avoid an engagement with Caesar, who unexpectedly had crossed
13 5| example known than that of Caesar, who, having his army on
14 5| enemy did the same. And Caesar having made an encampment
15 5| continued the march: but Caesar, as soon as he thought the
16 6| their own purposes. When Caesar went to Africa, and having
17 6| against the Messinians: thus Caesar did against Afranius and
18 6| extreme desperation; which Caesar did when he fought the Germans,
19 6| arms in gaining over Spain. Caesar, when he paid for the lumber
20 7| Marcellus did this at Nola, and Caesar did this in Gaul, where
21 7| when Pompey was affronting Caesar, and Caesar’s army was suffering
22 7| was affronting Caesar, and Caesar’s army was suffering greatly
23 7| Whence it happened that Caesar, Alexander, and all those
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