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pushed 2
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puteoli 1
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89 order
87 miles
86 command
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 2 | that any question should be put to the senate on the subject 2 I, 2 | the letter. The consuls put the question on the regulation 3 I, 3 | question ought not to be put to the senate on this matter, 4 I, 3 | question was immediately put on their interposition. 5 I, 7 | public treasury. It was also put to the vote that king Juba 6 I, 20 | answer, "That he would not put matters to the last hazard; 7 I, 37 | brought to Massilia, he put under the command of Decimus 8 I, 41 | opportunity which fortune had put in their way, to attack 9 I, 41 | our men. Their approach put an end to the battle, and 10 I, 58 | the enemy's approach, they put out from the harbor, and 11 I, 67 | by Caesar's horse, they put a stop to their march and 12 I, 76 | our men from the camp, and put to death as many as he caught. 13 I, 77 | they were produced, they put them to death publicly in 14 I, 83 | even if the enemy were put to flight, would not contribute 15 I, 86 | and had most inhumanly put to death ignorant persons, 16 II, 13 | their long labor, should put to the sword all the grown 17 II, 16 | great length of time, were put into so thorough repair 18 II, 22 | having got a brisk wind, put out to sea. Some ships, 19 II, 22 | approach of our galleys put back again into the harbor. 20 II, 26 | legions from the work, and put them in battle array. The 21 II, 32 | you for every thing, and put yourselves in the power 22 II, 33 | to engage the enemy and put their fidelity and courage 23 II, 44 | great part of them to be put to the sword; a few he selected 24 III, 1 | accepted them, because they had put themselves in his power. 25 III, 6 | greater number of men might be put on board: that they might 26 III, 8 | legions. But the ships having put to sea too late, and not 27 III, 9 | refuge to their ships. This put an end to the blockade. 28 III, 10 | was the duty of both, to put an end to their obstinacy, 29 III, 14 | 3.14]Kalenus, having put the legions and cavalry 30 III, 14 | nor even children; but put all to the sword. Thus the 31 III, 22 | to Thurii, where he was put to death as he was tampering 32 III, 24 | bulwarks of hurdles, and put on board them select soldiers; 33 III, 26 | Rhodian fleet at Dyrrachium, put out of the port with his 34 III, 26 | three miles beyond Lissus, put into it (this port is protected 35 III, 28 | oath, they were inhumanly put to death in his presence. 36 III, 37 | about eighty of them, and put the rest to flight, retreated 37 III, 40 | beat off the men that were put on board to defend it, who, 38 III, 44 | ships; nor was he able to put a stop to Caesar's works 39 III, 60 | to break off from us, to put their fortune to a new hazard, 40 III, 60 | appeared too difficult to put in execution, and no opportunity 41 III, 71 | flee, ordered them to be put to death in the sight of 42 III, 82 | several years to come. Others put in their claims for the 43 III, 86 | Caesar's army would be put to the rout. When most people 44 III, 86 | them into disorder, and put them to the rout, before 45 III, 86 | By this means we shall put an end to the war, without 46 III, 92 | suffer their line to be put into disorder. And he is 47 III, 103| private friends, and having put on board his ships a large 48 III, 104| by the king's order, and put to death in prison. ~ 49 III, 109| ordered them to be seized and put to death. One of them, after 50 III, 110| the king's favorites to be put to death, pillage the properties 51 III, 112| and apprehended, he was put to death by Caesar. Such Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
52 I, 16 | When he saw that he was put off too long, and that the 53 I, 31 | was made, they should be put to the greatest tortures. 54 I, 31 | living of the latter be put on a level with that of 55 I, 33 | kindness and his power, would put an end to his oppression. 56 I, 40 | what he had intended to put off till a more distant 57 I, 44 | that, even if he should put him to death, he should 58 I, 48 | forces before the camp, and put them in battle order, that, 59 I, 52 | routed on the left wing and put to flight, they [still] 60 I, 53 | he should immediately be put to death by fire, or be 61 II, 6 | the wall. When night had put an end to the assault, Iccius, 62 II, 16 | their march; that they had put their women, and those who 63 II, 23 | they [nevertheless] again put to flight the enemy, who 64 III, 6 | had come up to our camp), put to flight the rest when 65 III, 16 | barbarians; having, therefore, put to death all their senate, 66 IV, 12 | a great many of our men, put the rest to flight, and 67 IV, 26 | attack upon the enemy, and put them to flight, but could 68 IV, 28 | getting filled with water, put out to sea through necessity 69 V, 6 | bring over to Britain and put to death all those whom 70 V, 27 | from Caesar; lastly, they put the query, “what could be 71 V, 57 | should be terrified and put to flight (which he foresaw 72 VI, 8 | even the charge, and, being put to flight at the first onslaught, 73 VI, 19 | and, if proof be obtained, put them to severe torture, 74 VII, 4 | entire Gaul, and had been put to death by his fellow-citizens, 75 VII, 4 | off, or one of their eyes put out, that they may be an 76 VII, 13 | withstand their attack, but were put to flight, and retreated 77 VII, 25 | every direction, an end was put to the fighting. ~ 78 VII, 41 | they whom he could have put to death by the right of 79 VII, 47 | accomplish it; nor did they put an end to the pursuit, until 80 VII, 55 | neglected. Therefore, having put to the sword the garrison 81 VII, 62 | the enemy are beaten and put to flight in the right wing, 82 VII, 66 | greater forces and would not put an end to the war. Therefore 83 VII, 70 | legions; the enemy being put to flight, hinder one another 84 VII, 80 | back; and, when they were put to flight, the archers were 85 VII, 89 | the judgment of any one be put in competition with him. 86 VIII, 6 | the Suessiones, who were put under the patronage of the 87 VIII, 19 | Romans. Being defeated and put to the rout, and having 88 VIII, 19 | vigorously pursued by our men and put to the sword. Yet, in the 89 VIII, 23 | invitation, and unwilling to put him on his guard by the 90 VIII, 23 | with orders to have him put to death under pretense


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