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Caius Iulius Caesar
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victory

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 73 | since such an opportunity of victory was let pass, they would 2 I, 83 | contribute much to a decisive victory; for the two camps were 3 II, 5 | entreating them to grant them victory. Nor was there a single 4 II, 32 | took part with Caesar while victory was uncertain, take part 5 III, 6 | expect every thing from victory and his liberality." They 6 III, 70 | and certainty of Caesar's victory, after he had forged Pompey' 7 III, 73 | herself had interrupted a victory almost secured and certain, 8 III, 80 | the companion of Pompey's victory, rather than Caesar's associate 9 III, 82 | s soldiers, that as the victory was now secured, they should 10 III, 82 | confirmed, and their hopes of victory so much increased, that 11 III, 83 | manner they should use their victory. ~ 12 III, 87 | imagination anticipated victory; because they thought that 13 III, 94 | in his opinion, that the victory, as he had declared in his 14 III, 96 | luxury, and a confidence of victory, so that it might readily 15 III, 96 | from whom he had expected victory, as they began the fight. ~ 16 III, 101| not the news of Caesar's victory been brought at that instant 17 III, 105| his battle, the image of Victory which was placed before 18 III, 105| Tralles, in the temple of Victory, in which there stood a 19 III, 111| party saw that a speedy victory depended on the issue, and Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 I, 14 | insolently boasting of their victory, and as to their being astonished 21 I, 31 | his army, or by his late victory, or by name of the Roman 22 I, 53 | no less pleasure than the victory itself; because he saw a 23 III, 18 | granted, rejoicing as if victory were fully certain, they 24 III, 19 | naval battle and Caesar of victory gained by Sabinus; and all 25 III, 24 | considered it safer to gain the victory without any wound, by besetting 26 III, 26 | usually occurs on the hope of victory), began to fight more vigorously. 27 V, 33 | things depended on their victory. Our men were equal to them 28 V, 36 | their custom, shout out “Victory,” and raise their war-cry, 29 V, 37 | 38 Elated by this victory, Ambiorix marches immediately 30 V, 38 | that, if they obtained this victory, they would be conquerors 31 V, 42 | a very loud shout, as if victory were already obtained and 32 V, 46 | be elated by their recent victory, sends back a letter to 33 V, 52 | the report respecting the victory of Caesar is conveyed to 34 V, 52 | shout an indication of the victory and a congratulation on 35 V, 52 | intelligence respecting the victory of Caesar being carried [ 36 VII, 15 | consolation, that, as the victory was certain, they could 37 VII, 19 | how many gallant men the victory would necessarily be purchased: 38 VII, 20 | since he could have it by victory, which was now assured to 39 VII, 21 | aware that the glory of the victory must rest with the Bituriges, 40 VII, 25 | spent, and fresh hopes of victory always arose before the 41 VII, 27 | at least, the harvest of victory proportionate to their exertions. 42 VII, 37 | retarded the most certain victory of the Gauls; that the rest 43 VII, 47 | by the prospect of speedy victory, and the flight of the enemy, 44 VII, 52 | he had given up a certain victory, lest even a trifling loss 45 VII, 52 | their general concerning victory, and the issue of actions: 46 VII, 62 | But when the issue of the victory was still uncertain, and 47 VII, 66 | he shows that the time of victory was come; that the Romans 48 VII, 80 | almost to sunset, without victory inclining in favor of either, 49 VIII, 19 | provoked our men, elated with victory, to discharge their weapons 50 VIII, 29 | elated with joy at their victory, raising a shout on every


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