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1 I, 3 | conclusive, prove that the Gods take no thought for our happiness,
2 I, 7 | themselves, who had urged him to take up arms, when they found
3 I, 14| violence of the legions might take, while he could not trust
4 I, 16| it is for you and me to take care, that he be not regretted
5 I, 60| Cottian Alps; Caecina to take the nearer route, and to
6 I, 69| decisive conflict might take place, Noricum would be
7 II, 6 | the soldiers murmur and take a survey of their own strength.
8 II, 22| Othonianists, who could take a more deliberate and certain
9 II, 27| Caecina's operations, I shall take up the history at an earlier
10 II, 36| Sabinus, consul elect, to take the command of the troops
11 II, 47| is a mark of cowardice. Take as the strongest proof of
12 II, 66| the Graian Alps, and then take that line of road, by which
13 II, 85| Haemus, nor did he afterwards take any part in the civil war.
14 II, 99| ordered Caecina and Valens to take the field. Caecina was sent
15 III, 2 | they choose themselves to take the offensive, they have
16 III, 4 | title of Legate, and to take part in the civil strife.
17 III, 19| the vanquished party, or take the place by storm. This
18 III, 20| artillery and engines come up, take with us a strength that
19 III, 21| 13th legion was ordered to take up its position on the raised
20 III, 40| tardily for a general about to take the field, received speedy
21 III, 40| action. Some advised him to take a few of his most devoted
22 IV, 9 | When the Consuls came to take the votes, Vulcatius Tertullinus,
23 IV, 43| ready, should the Senate take cognizance of the cause,
24 IV, 47| belonging to other armies, take up separate positions. The
25 IV, 50| and strange proceeding, take up the same cry. The credulous
26 IV, 58| the Nervii and Betasii to take up arms, and made continual
27 IV, 62| troops on the Upper Rhine to take the same oath. He did this
28 IV, 88| of his country, "That I take as my consolation in death."
29 IV, 88| been right for Caesar to take his place in the field;
30 V, 7 | Those whose business it is take it with the hand, and draw
31 V, 19| skill of a general should take, have been taken. Here are
32 V, 28| whose letters urged me to take up arms, for he feared lest
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