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1 Arg| camp; he is declared an enemy by the Senate; his adherents
2 6 | and hurried to meet the enemy. They protected with their
3 7 | or inaccessible, no armed enemy was formidable; their valor
4 7 | to be first to wound an enemy, to scale a wall, and to
5 7 | routed vast armies of the enemy; and cities which, though
6 9 | resentment only against the enemy. Citizens contended with
7 9 | on those who attacked an enemy contrary to orders, and
8 9 | or, when pressed by the enemy, to abandon their posts;
9 19 | knew him to be a bitter enemy to Cneius Pompey. Nor were
10 31 | against him, and called him an enemy and a traitor. Being thus
11 44 | Since he was declared an enemy by the senate, for what
12 48 | and the approach of the enemy, adding that “he was sent
13 52 | ourselves, into the hands of the enemy. ~ “In such a case, does
14 52 | against us; the leader of the enemy is ready to make a descent
15 52 | because he had fought with an enemy contrary to orders. That
16 53 | encountered vast armies of the enemy; I was aware that they had
17 56 | that of Gaul. He gave the enemy no opportunity of fighting,
18 57 | with fewer hindrances, the enemy in retreat. ~ Catiline,
19 58 | myself. Two armies of the enemy, one on the side of Rome,
20 58 | have turned away from the enemy the arms by which the body
21 58 | prevent the numbers of the enemy from surrounding us, our
22 60 | slowly. The army of the enemy followed his example; and
23 60 | the closest combat. The enemy made an obstinate resistance;
24 60 | person, wounding many an enemy and performing at once the
25 60 | against the centre of the enemy, amongst whom, being thus
26 60 | into the thickest of the enemy, where he was slain, fighting
27 61 | among the dead bodies of the enemy; he was not quite breathless,
28 61 | no more than those of the enemy. ~ Nor did the army of the
29 61 | turning over the bodies of the enemy, discovered a friend, others
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