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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 13 | Thermus the praetor was in possession of Iguvium, with five cohorts, 2 I, 13 | and of which he had taken possession, and from which he had sent 3 I, 19 | a Pelignian, who were in possession of the town with a garrison 4 I, 26 | Pompey staid behind to keep possession of Brundusium, that he might 5 I, 44 | hoped that if he could get possession of this and fortify it, 6 I, 55 | river, and on a sudden took possession of a hill adjoining the 7 I, 67 | Whichever should first obtain possession of the defiles would have 8 I, 71 | which should first get possession of the defile and the mountains. 9 I, 71 | expedition, and to take possession of it, with the intention 10 I, 87 | who had any settlement or possession in Spain, should be immediately 11 I, 88 | the war, which was in the possession of his soldiers, should 12 II, 13 | by Trebonius from taking possession of it. ~ 13 II, 42 | Sabura, had already got possession of them. Now indeed our 14 III, 6 | which he imagined were in possession of the enemy, he landed 15 III, 13 | Dyrrachium already in the possession of Pompey, was in no great 16 III, 16 | with one legion to gain possession of the more remote states, 17 III, 42 | countries of which he kept possession. Caesar, imagining that 18 III, 61 | which were in Caesar's possession. But the brothers, having 19 III, 66 | a few days, Pompey took possession of it, and added more extensive 20 III, 69 | by our men who had taken possession of the camp, and the face 21 III, 70 | passes and gates were in possession of Caesar's soldiers. Thus 22 III, 102| or to endeavor to keep possession of Macedonia by new levies, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
23 I, 3 | nations, be enabled to obtain possession of the whole of Gaul. ~~ 24 I, 10 | Caturiges, having taken possession of the higher parts, attempt 25 I, 22 | the mountain was in the possession of Titus Labienus, and he 26 I, 22 | seized by Labienus, is in possession of the enemy; that he has 27 I, 22 | was, after having taken possession of the mountain, waiting 28 I, 22 | that the mountain was in possession of his own men, and that 29 I, 26 | some time, our men gained possession of their baggage and camp. 30 I, 31 | hostages who are in his possession, [and says] that Caesar 31 I, 34 | of Gaul which Caesar had possession of, nor could he, without 32 I, 44 | and resign to him the free possession of Gaul, he would recompense 33 II, 24 | that the enemy were in possession of their camp and baggage-train. ~ 34 II, 26 | Labienus, having gained possession of the camp of the enemy, 35 III, 2 | passes, but also a constant possession. ~ 36 III, 8 | sea, of which they are in possession, they hold as tributaries 37 IV, 8 | territories, should get possession of those of others, nor 38 IV, 22 | his lieutenant, to hold possession of the harbor, with such 39 VI, 6 | houses and villages, and gets possession of a large number of cattle 40 VI, 8 | several taken prisoners, got possession of the state a few days 41 VI, 35 | scattered in flight, and get possession of a large amount of cattle, 42 VII, 11 | to be ready, and obtains possession of the town so completely, 43 VII, 36 | come from the town, he got possession of the place and posted 44 VII, 44 | noticed that the hill in the possession of the enemy was stripped 45 VII, 48 | accounts, that the town was in possession of the Romans, sent forward 46 VII, 58 | to the war, and obtains possession of the town without a contest. 47 VII, 62 | their countrymen and take possession of a hill, but were unable 48 VII, 63 | to revolt]. Having got possession of the hostages whom Caesar 49 VII, 83 | with two legions, were in possession of this camp. The leaders 50 VIII, 36 | every side, our men took possession of the higher grounds. Upon


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