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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 5 | he was anxious to bring matters to a war. ~ 2 I, 6 | moderate demands; [to see] if matters could be brought to a peaceful 3 I, 7 | senate concerning other matters; that levies should be made 4 I, 7 | resolutions respecting the other matters passed. The provinces, two 5 I, 20| That he would not put matters to the last hazard; that 6 I, 22| Upon intelligence of these matters, though Caesar thought it 7 I, 24| life of men than in money matters, though he knew that it 8 I, 27| weapons. Caesar conducted matters as if he thought that the 9 I, 39| what legions he had. These matters being settled, reinforcements 10 I, 74| were deliberating on these matters, intelligence was brought 11 I, 77| soldiers' minds, and reduced matters to the former state of war. ~ 12 II, 17| exaggerated account of these matters, he began to regulate his 13 II, 18| Italy by many and important matters, yet had determined to leave 14 II, 34| great experience in military matters, cried out, "You see the 15 III, 16| of the war, and all other matters to Pompey, by order of the 16 III, 61| best judges of military matters to be deficient, the particular 17 III, 68| influence as well in other matters, as especially in war, effects 18 III, 78| the towns. But for these matters, he allowed no more time 19 III, 85| accustomed to fatigue. These matters being settled, when the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 I, 18| was unwilling that these matters should be discussed while 21 I, 34| him on state-business and matters of the highest importance 22 II, 2 | and inform him of these matters. These all uniformly reported 23 II, 4 | haughtiness in military matters. The Remi said, that they 24 II, 22| method and order of military matters required; while the legions 25 II, 27| arrival, so great a change of matters was made, that our men, 26 III, 9 | pilots to be provided. These matters being quickly executed, 27 III, 23| great skill in military matters, are chosen leaders. These, 28 IV, 5 | when informed of these matters, fearing the fickle disposition 29 IV, 5 | concerning the most important matters, induced by these reports 30 IV, 21| thoroughly examine into all matters, and then return to him 31 IV, 22| employment in such trifling matters was to be preferred to his 32 IV, 23| 23 These matters being arranged, finding 33 IV, 23| the principle of military matters, and especially as maritime 34 V, 5 | 5 These matters being settled, Caesar went 35 V, 11| fortification. In these matters he employed about ten days, 36 V, 28| pristine glory in military matters being extinguished.” Lastly, “ 37 V, 51| with what great courage matters had been conducted; he commends 38 VI, 9 | Having determined on these matters, he began to build a bridge 39 VI, 13| sacrifices, and interpret all matters of religion. To these a 40 VI, 14| and a dispensation in all matters. Induced by such great advantages, 41 VI, 14| though in almost all other matters, in their public and private 42 VI, 23| traitors, and confidence in all matters is afterward refused them. 43 VI, 30| much, not only in other matters, but also in the art of 44 VI, 40| no experience of military matters, neither could persevere 45 VII, 6 | when he understood that matters in the city had been reduced 46 VII, 8 | 8 These matters being arranged, and Lucterius 47 VII, 9 | days. Having arranged these matters, he marches to Vienna by 48 VII, 41| stated in how great danger matters were, they inform him that 49 VII, 64| freedom. After arranging these matters, he levies ten thousand 50 VIII, 52| prevent it; and regulating matters as they desired, they broke


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