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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 18 | entreat him to come to his assistance. That Caesar could be easily 2 I, 20 | would speedily come to their assistance; and encouraged them not 3 I, 61 | corn, and the rumors of the assistance of legions which were said 4 I, 71 | army, by no means could assistance be given. Caesar first accomplished 5 I, 75 | whom they summoned to their assistance, and kept in their camp 6 I, 80 | advanced men could not impart assistance to the tardy, our horse 7 I, 80 | were they from deriving any assistance from their horse (of which 8 II, 3 | had beaks of brass, to the assistance of Lucius Domitius and the 9 II, 5 | resources or by foreign assistance. ~ 10 II, 17 | reinforcements had come to their assistance, that there were great hopes 11 II, 41 | frequently reinforced by assistance sent from Juba; strength 12 III, 11 | Caesar, despairing of any assistance, he threw open the gates, 13 III, 25 | of preventing our getting assistance: they received frequent 14 III, 29 | town, and gave him every assistance. Otacilius, apprehensive 15 III, 36 | appointed, without Scipio's assistance. On receipt of these dispatches, 16 III, 64 | manner, whatever additional assistance was sent, was infected by 17 III, 78 | necessity, to come to his assistance. Accordingly, Caesar dispatching 18 III, 83 | had not contributed their assistance in the military operations; 19 III, 94 | troops having come to the assistance of the fatigued, and others 20 III, 103| few months before, by the assistance of his relations and friends, 21 III, 103| calamity by his powerful assistance, in consideration of the 22 III, 111| had been sent to Pompey's assistance, but after the battle in Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
23 I, 11 | embassadors to Caesar to ask assistance, [pleading] that they had 24 I, 13 | the river could not bring assistance to their friends, that he 25 I, 32 | loud lamentation to entreat assistance of Caesar. Caesar noticed 26 I, 44 | Allobroges had neither rendered assistance to the Romans, nor received 27 II, 6 | to report] “That, unless assistance were sent to him he could 28 II, 26 | done, since they brought assistance the one to the other, nor 29 II, 29 | all their forces to the assistance of the Nervii, upon this 30 III, 4 | thither they ran, and brought assistance. But they were over-matched 31 III, 18 | purpose of carrying [him] assistance, which, when they heard, 32 IV, 8 | the Suevi, and requesting assistance from him; and that he would 33 IV, 12 | was endeavoring to render assistance to his brother who was surrounded 34 IV, 16 | that he would bring them assistance, because they were grievously 35 IV, 16 | sufficient for their present assistance and their hope for the future; 36 IV, 19 | having promised them his assistance, if they were ever harassed 37 IV, 34 | most seasonably brought assistance; for upon his arrival the 38 VI, 9 | was, because they had sent assistance to the Treviri against him; 39 VI, 12 | the purpose of entreating assistance, and had returned without 40 VI, 23 | arise and promise their assistance and are applauded by the 41 VII, 12 | and entertained hopes of assistance, raising a shout, they began 42 VII, 25 | could not easily go to give assistance, and they themselves were 43 VII, 85 | every quarter, and sends assistance to his troops when hard 44 VII, 87 | leads up fresh men to the assistance of his soldiers. After renewing 45 VIII, 19 | before the legions to the assistance of the cavalry, soon came 46 VIII, 27 | which he set off to bring assistance to Duracius. But Dumnacus, 47 VIII, 46 | withstood by the fidelity and assistance of the Province. ~ 48 VIII, 48 | honor of all about him for assistance not to suffer the wound,


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