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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | acquainted them with his force, and told them that he had 2 I, 8 | crime, and suppressed by force of arms; that Sylla, who 3 I, 20 | come to him with the whole force." But the blockade and works 4 I, 28 | lest his soldiers should force their way into the town 5 I, 64 | the Segre with their whole force, and formed one camp with 6 I, 65 | being carried away by the force of the current, were stopped 7 I, 68 | by all means, attempt to force their way by day; for, though 8 II, 2 | hurdles could withstand their force. For poles twelve feet in 9 II, 8 | defense if any superior force attacked them; and from 10 II, 38 | had been sent with a small force, was drawing near to Utica. 11 II, 39 | that he sent only a small force which was not able to withstand 12 III, 40 | in order to divide the force of his enemies, he overpowered 13 III, 44 | oppose him with his whole force, or to come to a general 14 III, 47 | themselves have had a superior force both of foot and horse. 15 III, 47 | Caesar, with an inferior force, was inclosing troops sound 16 III, 55 | states. Some he subdued by force, the rest he endeavored 17 III, 67 | our men endeavoring to force their way in, and the enemy 18 III, 92 | javelins would fall with less force if the soldiers were kept 19 III, 106| set forward with a feeble force, and thought that he would 20 III, 111| At first he attempted to force the palace; but Caesar had 21 III, 111| many places with so small a force; and immediately he conveyed Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
22 I, 6 | people, or compel them by force to allow them to pass through 23 I, 8 | hope, tried if they could force a passage (some by means 24 I, 14 | through the Province by force, in that they had molested 25 III, 2 | occupied by a very large force of the Seduni and Veragri. 26 III, 11 | attempted to cross the river by force in their ships. He orders 27 III, 13 | sterns were adapted to the force of the waves and storms [ 28 III, 13 | and designed to endure any force and violence whatever; the 29 III, 17 | in battle with so great a force, especially while he who 30 IV, 4 | means, unable either to force a passage on account of 31 IV, 5 | throng around merchants and force them to state from what 32 IV, 17 | but directed against the force and current of the river. 33 IV, 17 | the work, sustained the force of the stream: and there 34 IV, 34 | speedily got together a large force of infantry and of cavalry 35 V, 26 | soldierssafely; that a large force of the Germans had been 36 V, 48 | had turned their entire force against him. When this letter 37 VI, 12 | neighboring land, seized on by force, and possessed the sovereignty 38 VI, 34 | time, in order that a large force being drawn around them, 39 VI, 35 | related above, there was no force which might produce even 40 VI, 37 | had advanced, attempt to force the camp at the Decuman 41 VI, 37 | prisoner. They endeavor to force an entrance and encourage 42 VII, 7 | and, assembling a numerous force, marches to make a descent 43 VII, 19 | Romans should attempt to force the marsh, they would overpower 44 VII, 56 | a manner as to break the force of the current, and having 45 VII, 61 | Romans, and that a strong force was marching up the river, 46 VII, 73 | several gates and in great force. Caesar thought that further 47 VIII, 1 | resist the Romans, with any force they could collect in one 48 VIII, 7 | if he brought a stronger force, they intended to remain 49 VIII, 8 | might despise his small force and come to an action. For 50 VIII, 10 | works with a very small force. In the mean time there 51 VIII, 26 | approach, turned his whole force against the legions, and 52 VIII, 31 | those other states, whose force he was informed, had served 53 VIII, 48 | in the thigh with great force. When their commander was 54 VIII, 53 | their connections, so as to force the senate to comply with


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