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1 2| innumerable multitude of soldiers. Nevertheless workshops 2 8| Caesar labored to remove his soldiers' fears by encouraging and 3 10| was on board, without any soldiers. Upon this information, 4 10| first, because he had no soldiers on board, and secondly, 5 12| the superior valor of the soldiers, but by the skill and ability 6 13| put a sufficient number of soldiers on board, and prepared every 7 13| trusting to the valor of his soldiers, and being acquainted with 8 16| and a bireme, with all the soldiers and mariners on board, besides 9 19| giving up the plunder to the soldiers, ordered the houses to be 10 20| enemy's boarding them. Our soldiers who belonged to the three 11 21| About four hundred legionary soldiers, and somewhat above that 12 24| friends, centurions, and soldiers, were delighted that this 13 30| ramparts covered with armed soldiers, he did not think proper 14 36| come as an enemy, that the soldiers, quitting their ranks to 15 42| the plunder of them to his soldiers (and although this was but 16 43| the loss of two thousand soldiers, thirty-eight centurions, 17 44| putting on board the veteran soldiers, of whom he had a great 18 45| isle, a vessel filled with soldiers that advanced toward him, 19 45| sail-yards, and arming the soldiers; and hoisting a flag, as 20 46| the more had Vatinius's soldiers the advantage. For, with 21 46| suffered the same fate; the soldiers were partly slain in the 22 48| to gain the love of the soldiers; and having, for this purpose, 23 52| he made a speech to the soldiers, wherein he acquainted them 24 58| inclination in him or the soldiers, as likewise to oppose an 25 58| it his pretense; and the soldiers were so infatuated with 26 59| 59 The soldiers, moved by the prayers and 27 61| for he commanded veteran soldiers of great experience in war. 28 61| which the ardor of his soldiers would have forced him to, 29 69| legion, composed of veteran soldiers, which he had brought with 30 73| for that purpose, that the soldiers might not be called off 31 74| materials to the works to be soldiers); or confiding in his veteran 32 75| attacked, called off his soldiers from the works, ordered 33 75| disordered and confused the soldiers: however, the multitude 34 77| the enemy's camp to the soldiers, he set out next day with