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1 I, 38| detachments from Lucius Afranius, one of Pompey's lieutenants. 2 I, 38| came up with the army of Afranius. ~ 3 I, 39| Pompey had sent into Spain, Afranius, Petreius, and Varro, his 4 I, 39| through the Vettones, and join Afranius with all his forces; Varro 5 I, 39| border on the ocean, by Afranius. When they were raised, 6 I, 39| through the Vettones to Afranius. They resolved by joint 7 I, 40| 1.39]Afranius, as above mentioned, had 8 I, 41| being known to Petreius and Afranius, from the timber and hurdles 9 I, 41| carried down the river, Afranius immediately crossed his 10 I, 42| just before the camp of Afranius, and having remained there 11 I, 42| When this affair was made, Afranius drew out his forces, and 12 I, 42| When Caesar perceived that Afranius declined coming to an engagement, 13 I, 42| whole was completed before Afranius discovered that the camp 14 I, 43| baggage to oppose the enemy. Afranius and Petreius, to frighten 15 I, 44| the next hill, on which Afranius and Petreius were encamped, 16 I, 44| which were on guard before Afranius's camp were instantly sent 17 I, 44| two parties engage, and as Afranius's men had reached the eminence 18 I, 47| hundred were wounded. Of Afranius's party there were killed 19 I, 48| they came off conquerors. Afranius's soldiers, because, though 20 I, 49| were exhausted, because Afranius had conveyed almost all 21 I, 50| 1.49]But Afranius's army had abundance of 22 I, 52| Intelligence was brought to Afranius that the great convoys, 23 I, 52| attack them by surprise, Afranius set out in the beginning 24 I, 54| 1.53]Afranius and Petreius, and their 25 I, 54| resorted to the house of Afranius, and congratulations ran 26 I, 55| the soldiers and horse of Afranius, and the bridges could not 27 I, 61| distant states revolt from Afranius, and enter into league with 28 I, 62| these were almost finished, Afranius and Petreius began to be 29 I, 64| crossed the ford, and when Afranius and Petreius had broken 30 I, 66| 1.65]When Afranius, who was in company with 31 I, 68| debate in the council between Afranius and Petreius, and the time 32 I, 70| 1.69]At first, Afranius's soldiers ran in high spirits 33 I, 71| but his cavalry pursuing Afranius's forces, retarded their 34 I, 71| this point, with respect to Afranius's men, that if they first 35 I, 71| battle and facing the enemy. Afranius, perceiving that his rear 36 I, 72| very anxious for it: that Afranius's men had by several circumstances 37 I, 72| some other place: for that Afranius must certainly come down, 38 I, 73| enemy's fears. Petreius and Afranius, having got this opportunity, 39 I, 74| without a guard. Petreius and Afranius divided this task between 40 I, 75| the lives of Petreius and Afranius, that they might not appear 41 I, 75| recommended to Caesar. Even Afranius's son, a young man, endeavored, 42 I, 76| circumstances were announced to Afranius, he left the work which 43 I, 77| those words, and obliged Afranius to take the same oath. The 44 I, 79| 1.78]Afranius's men were distressed in 45 I, 84| 1.83]Afranius's five legions were drawn 46 I, 84| battle, unless forced to it; Afranius to interrupt Caesar's works. 47 I, 85| offered if they chose it, Afranius's son was given as a hostage 48 I, 85| the hearing of both armies Afranius spoke thus: "That Caesar 49 I, 86| their comrades; and even Afranius's soldiers, who of themselves 50 I, 87| acceptable and agreeable to Afranius's soldiers, as might be 51 I, 88| made. Whatever disputes Afranius's soldiers had afterward 52 I, 88| submitted to Caesar's decision. Afranius and Petreius, when pay was 53 II, 17| junction with the army of Afranius, that considerable reinforcements 54 II, 17| want of provisions, and Afranius wrote to him a fuller and 55 II, 18| the Masilians, partly to Afranius and Petreius. He commanded 56 II, 18| his men had deserted to Afranius. That he had these accounts 57 III, 83| Attius Rufus charged Lucius Afranius before Pompey with betraying 58 III, 88| said were brought over by Afranius, were disposed on the right


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