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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | and people of Rome would pass a resolution to that effect, 2 I, 1 | before the consuls could pass any decree concerning Caesar' 3 I, 3 | might freely and safely pass such resolutions as they 4 I, 33| why did he allow it to pass? if he approved of it, why 5 I, 56| great part of his horse pass the river, who, falling 6 I, 63| difficulty and danger, to pass the river; but the foot 7 I, 73| opportunity of victory was let pass, they would not come to 8 I, 84| The enemy attempted to pass the river Segre by a ford. 9 II, 34| forces should attempt to pass it, that they might engage 10 III, 23| place, which was our only pass to sea, than to keep all 11 III, 25| opportunity of setting sail pass by, if they were even to 12 III, 46| of our works, in order to pass over the trench. Which as 13 III, 83| war, and that they should pass sentence on every single 14 III, 83| acquit, by the second to pass sentence of death, and by 15 III, 84| means it was brought to pass that a thousand of his horse Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 I, 6 | by force to allow them to pass through their territories. 17 I, 7 | army routed and made to pass under the yoke by the Helvetii, 18 I, 9 | narrowness, they could not pass without the consent of the 19 I, 9 | their march-the Helvetii, to pass without mischief and outrage. ~~ 20 I, 12| consul, and had made his army pass under the yoke. Thus, whether 21 I, 13| let him not bring it to pass that the place, where they 22 I, 19| feelings, he may either himself pass judgment on him [Dumnorix] 23 I, 20| tears, that “he would not pass any very severe sentence 24 I, 31| for many years, it came to pass that the Germans were called 25 II, 1 | the Roman people should pass the winter in it, and settle 26 II, 9 | to see if our men would pass this; our men, also, were 27 II, 9 | if the first attempt to pass should be made by them. 28 II, 9 | When neither army began to pass the marsh, Caesar, upon 29 II, 10| manner were attempting to pass over their bodies, and surrounded 30 II, 17| seized, it would come to pass that the other legions would 31 II, 23| they were endeavoring to pass it, slew with their swords 32 II, 23| themselves did not hesitate to pass the river; and having advanced 33 II, 24| the hill had seen our men pass the river as victors, when, 34 II, 27| had injudiciously dared to pass a very broad river, ascend 35 III, 1 | that he desired that the pass along the Alps, through 36 III, 14| valiant than ordinary, could pass unobserved, for all the 37 IV, 16| people both could and dared pass the Rhine. There was added 38 IV, 16| just for the Germans to pass over into Gaul against his 39 IV, 30| no one would afterward pass over into Britain for the 40 IV, 31| the thing would come to pass which really did happen. 41 V, 21| since he had determined to pass the winter on the continent, 42 V, 52| period of the whole winter pass over without fresh anxiety 43 V, 54| part of the entire winter pass without sending embassadors 44 VI, 14| not become extinct, but pass after death from one body 45 VII, 3 | it up in succession, and pass it to their neighbors, as 46 VII, 5 | there, and, not daring to pass the river, return home, 47 VII, 36| allow almost any day to pass without testing in a cavalry 48 VII, 36| soldiers could even singly pass secure from any sudden attack 49 VII, 44| narrow, by which there was a pass to the other side of the 50 VIII, 13| were fought at the ford and pass of the morass. In one of 51 VIII, 27| was too deep a river to pass except by a bridge. Though 52 VIII, 51| through which Caesar was to pass. All the people with their


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