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Caius Iulius Caesar
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   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | after offering their vows: a circumstance which had never before happened. 2 I, 49 | which Fabius had built - a circumstance which caused great difficulties 3 I, 62 | There was, moreover, a circumstance that confirmed them in this 4 II, 6 | ready to founder, which circumstance being observed, the ships 5 II, 25 | place commanded them. This circumstance furnished the army with 6 II, 36 | and defend their city, a circumstance which greatly comforted 7 II, 43 | coming; of which not one circumstance had happened: others suspected 8 III, 11 | adopt such plans as the circumstance required, than to inform 9 III, 33 | days after set out. This circumstance saved the money at Ephesus. ~ 10 III, 51 | a battle (although this circumstance might probably have had 11 III, 51 | part of the general. One circumstance laid the Pompeians under 12 III, 63 | not yet completed. This circumstance was known to Pompey, being 13 III, 70 | the following favorable circumstance occurred to prevent the 14 III, 70 | soldiers. Thus a trifling circumstance proved of great importance 15 III, 112| about the command, which circumstance enlarged the presents to Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 I, 20 | s friendship: from which circumstance it would arise, that the 17 I, 23 | rapidly to Bibracte. This circumstance is reported to the enemy 18 I, 30 | the Roman people, yet that circumstance had happened no less to 19 I, 43 | had been sent him; which circumstance he informed him had both 20 I, 53 | enemy with his cavalry. This circumstance indeed afforded Caesar no 21 II, 17 | those who reported that circumstance, that the Nervii, from early 22 III, 12 | shoals. Thus, by either circumstance, was the storming of their 23 III, 15 | out of their place, which circumstance, truly, was exceedingly 24 III, 17 | ground or some favorable circumstance presented itself. ~ 25 III, 24 | Crassus having remarked this circumstance, since the enemy, intimidated 26 IV, 1 | engaged] in hunting; which circumstance must, by the nature of their 27 IV, 3 | they think] that by this circumstance is indicated, that a great 28 IV, 29 | in that ocean; and that circumstance was unknown to our men. 29 IV, 31 | his ships, and from the circumstance that they had neglected 30 V, 1 | an appointed place. Which circumstance having been reported [to 31 V, 8 | occasion and according to the circumstance; he himself, with five legions 32 V, 41 | hands and cloaks, from which circumstance, the vast number of the 33 V, 43 | fastened in his belt. This circumstance turns aside his scabbard 34 V, 47 | seen in the distance, a circumstance which banished all doubt 35 VI, 30 | was effected owing to this circumstance, that his house being surrounded 36 VII, 7 | Narbo. Caesar, when this circumstance was announced to him, thought 37 VII, 9 | Vercingetorix, on hearing this circumstance, leads back his army into 38 VII, 11 | cross the river. When this circumstance was announced by scouts, 39 VII, 18 | lofty and open space: which circumstance being announced, Caesar 40 VII, 25 | happened in my own view a circumstance which, having appeared to 41 VII, 34 | Vercingetorix, on learning this circumstance, broke down all the bridges 42 VII, 45 | on being informed of this circumstance, sends several troops of 43 VII, 55 | were much aided, from the circumstance that the Loire had swollen 44 VII, 58 | The enemy, on learning the circumstance from those who had escaped 45 VII, 67 | obstruct our march. On this circumstance being announced, Caesar 46 VII, 74 | immense numbers, if such a circumstance should take place owing 47 VIII, 19 | superior from this very circumstance that, though suddenly attacked


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