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Caius Iulius Caesar
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1 I, 41| he sustained the furious charge of the legions and the horse. 2 I, 48| attack and sustained our charge, and, at first, had kept 3 I, 65| beaten back by a general charge of their cohorts, and, in 4 I, 71| they able to withstand the charge of the cavalry even for 5 I, 72| they did not sustain the charge of our cavalry, but crowding 6 I, 83| left for the soldiers to charge and make their attack. If 7 I, 88| this business he gave in charge to Quintus Fufius Kalenus, 8 II, 13| had given Trebonius strict charge not to suffer the town to 9 II, 25| able to stand our first charge; but a hundred and twenty 10 II, 26| horse to receive their first charge, and detain them. He immediately 11 II, 34| the Marrucini, whose first charge the enemy's horse were unable 12 II, 41| and sent the horse to the charge: Curio was not deficient 13 II, 41| their speed avoided our charge, and surrounded ours when 14 II, 42| committed by Caesar, to his charge, and accordingly fought 15 III, 7 | which were given into their charge by the orders of Decimus 16 III, 8 | legions and cavalry. The charge of this business was committed 17 III, 17| take his commissioners in charge, and convey them to Pompey. 18 III, 18| was willing to desert the charge which he had taken upon 19 III, 24| enemy; and at the first charge took one of the four-banked 20 III, 37| bravely supported their charge, and returned quickly every 21 III, 37| their turn, made a general charge on the enemy; and having 22 III, 39| and committed to them the charge of his ships of war, which 23 III, 39| lieutenant-general, had the charge of this duty and the command 24 III, 46| battle to be sounded, and a charge to be made on the enemy. 25 III, 51| they stand the sight and charge of our men, and the foremost 26 III, 52| Volcatius Tullus sustained the charge of a legion with three cohorts, 27 III, 64| themselves to sustain the enemy's charge. And in like manner, whatever 28 III, 69| Decuman gate, and made a bold charge on our men. Caesar's cavalry, 29 III, 89| and the entire army not to charge without his command: that 30 III, 92| that the impetuosity of the charge of Caesar's soldiers might 31 III, 93| did not run to meet their charge, having acquired experience 32 III, 93| our javelins, stood our charge, and maintained their ranks; 33 III, 93| did not withstand their charge: but gave ground a little, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
34 I, 25| being dispersed, they made a charge on them with drawn swords. 35 II, 20| the sudden approach and charge of the enemy. Under these 36 II, 26| gradually, and make their charge upon the enemy with a double 37 V, 34| quitted the circle and made a charge, the enemy fled very precipitately. 38 VI, 4 | the Aedui to be held in charge by them. To the same place 39 VI, 8 | able to sustain even the charge, and, being put to flight 40 VII, 37| the war, and should have charge of them on their march, 41 VII, 67| form three divisions and charge the enemy. Then the action 42 VII, 80| Germans, on one side, made a charge against the enemy in a compact 43 VII, 89| compared to Caesar, I incur the charge of vanity, by thinking it 44 VIII, 2 | Antonius, his questor, in charge of his quarters, and set 45 VIII, 18| men resolutely stood the charge, and did not crowd together 46 VIII, 19| stood the enemy’s first charge, became superior from this 47 VIII, 24| Caninius Rebilus, who had the charge of that country, was strong


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