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 1  3|         thither with an army; that Pompey had retreated to the same
 2  3|           they gained any thing by Pompey's death; that Caesar should
 3  9| thirty-seventh legion, composed of Pompey's veterans that had surrendered
 4 42|           victorious, was pursuing Pompey to the remotest parts of
 5 42|        from commotions, so long as Pompey lived." ~
 6 48|          time that Caesar besieged Pompey at Dyrrachium, triumphed
 7 51|            considerable succors to Pompey, and was thought likely
 8 56|           by which he learned that Pompey was defeated, and had fled
 9 58|           recover the province for Pompey; and perhaps he did this
10 58|      hatred of Caesar, and love of Pompey, whose name was very powerful
11 58|         the thought, that they had Pompey's name inscribed upon their
12 59|           they stood in no need of Pompey's name and memory to spirit
13 59|           by Caesar's followers as Pompey's; neither being able to
14 59|        against Caesar, they erased Pompey's name from their bucklers,
15 67|          forgiveness for assisting Pompey with his army, and obeying
16 69|    Pharnaces had granted no aid to Pompey, as Deiotarus had done,
17 70|          the having refused aid to Pompey. He told them that he never
18 70|        refusal of Pharnaces to aid Pompey had turned chiefly to his
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